Mr. Speaker, all four motions in Group No. 2 have been put forward by the opposition parties.
I would love to be proven wrong and see at least one of these amendments supported by the Liberal majority. That is how naive I can be on any given Friday.
The first amendment is from the Canadian Alliance. This amendment, which we will support, clarifies the concept of security.
Reference is therefore made to the definition found in the act. I will not say more about this amendment, except to reiterate that we will support it.
The second amendment is also from the Canadian Alliance. However, I do have some reservations about this one.
This bill already involves many stakeholders. Since only a few stays are provided for in the bill, to set up a new committee to examine the merits of an application to stay a removal order has me a bit concerned. So, we will be voting against that amendment.
The third amendment is by far the most important.