Mr. Speaker, on the whole, I find the amendment interesting. I am always in favour of more accountability in Parliament. Obviously, that has a lot to do with the work done in committee.
I would like to mention something that we experienced at the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. There was a situation similar to the one today. A Conservative motion called on the Minister of Official Languages to appear before the committee. This created a lot of controversy because the minister resigned in the meantime. The Liberals fought to ensure that the new Minister of Official Languages would be the one to appear, not the member for Edmonton Centre. They had to come back to the House to drag this out, and I have a feeling we are going to go through that again today.
Before moving his motion to call forward the Prime Minister, has my Conservative colleague considered the fact that he may no longer be Prime Minister when he is invited?