Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech and suggestions.
I would like to come back to a point that I made in my speech and I would like my colleague to share his thoughts on it.
Does my colleague think that it is reasonable for the House to adopt a motion to send a matter that the Speaker found to be prima facie to a parliamentary committee, usually the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs? If the government has a majority, the motion to refer such a matter to committee can be rejected by the government. It simply has to use its majority and convince all of its members to vote the way cabinet wants them to.