Mr. Chair, I have a point of order.
This morning, I understand you tabled the report on our recent study on the transition to civilian life. Our party had a dissenting report. I know that at least one other party had a supplemental report that they submitted with that report. I was not given an opportunity or informed or made aware in any way that the report would be tabled this morning. That is the usual practice. Usually, if there are dissenting reports, the vice-chairs or parties involved are informed.
Being unable to table that in the House when the report was tabled is, to my mind, a breach of my privilege as a member of the committee.
I would like to ask you, Chair, what happened? Why was I not informed? My understanding is that the other party was also not informed. Can you explain why that happened and indicate what you're going to do to correct it so that we can be given the opportunity we were supposed to be given to present our dissenting and supplemental reports?