Mr. Speaker, I have a question for my colleague on how we got to the clause-by-clause consideration of this bill.
As a result of a mutual agreement between the Liberals and the Conservatives, only two sittings were held where we could hear from witnesses, followed by one sitting for a clause-by-clause study. Due to the Conservatives' filibuster, in part, of Bill C-9, it was a way forward to get to Bill C-14.
Does the Conservative member think that having only two sittings to hear from witnesses is enough for such a substantial bill?
