Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I do think that's something we should address, as it's coming up to the top of the hour. My hope would be that we could proceed with testimony for the second hour.
My desire would be to vote on the motion and the amendment proposed by Mr. Barsalou-Duval.
I'm going to hazard a second amendment, and I'll ask you, Mr. Chair, if it's in order at this time. I would ask that we amend the motion to include, “(c) and that the study comprise a total of four meetings”.
This would require all parties to prioritize their witness lists, put forward their most important witnesses and allow the committee to conclude its work on the study in a timely way. We've talked about a lot of very important topics at this committee and have allocated only four or five meetings to those topics and then concluded with a report.
There are huge swaths of Canada that lack passenger bus service, yet how many days of witnesses did we hear from on that issue?