Mr. Speaker, as MPs, we have to do a good job and we have to take our work very seriously
The government presented a notice of motion to the Standing Committee on Finance requiring it to complete, in just five meetings, its study of Bill C-60, which contains 18 sections and 233 clauses. If we take these clauses and divide them by five, that is 40 clauses per meeting.
Does my colleague believe that five meetings of the Standing Committee on Finance is enough to properly study the bill?