Madam Speaker, I will wrap up my presence this evening in the House, which was for sharing the work of NSICOP: the membership, the act, the powers it possesses, the restrictions, its role and its mandate.
I really want to thank all of the members who have served on the committee since the committee was created three and a half years ago. I really want to welcome the new members from the Bloc Québécois, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party, who are joining other members, including a member from the NDP, and three senators. I am anxious for us to come together to continue to serve the Canadian people by taking on this enormous responsibility and sharing our findings with parliamentarians from all sides of the House.
We think we have an important role to play, and we believe we are acquitting ourselves reasonably well. However, we are always open to suggestions for improvement. I would ask the House to consider that there is a mandatory five-year review of the legislation that created NSICOP. It will be up for review in 2022, and I know all members of the committee would very much appreciate good guidance and recommendations for improvement in the way we operate.