Very briefly, Mr. Chairman, this is obviously eating into time that we could use to hear testimony—damning testimony, I would say—from the Canada Border Services Agency.
This is really just confirming what was done in our subcommittee, which you, as chair, have been directed to undertake. I really don't see why this is being brought forward at this point, especially since we have committee business scheduled immediately following our testimony. I move that we adjourn the debate and hear from the witnesses from CBSA on the damning ArriveCAN report.