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CANADA

Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration


NUMBER 031 
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3rd SESSION 
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40th PARLIAMENT 

EVIDENCE

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

[Recorded by Electronic Apparatus]

  (1535)  

[English]

    We're going to call the meeting to order.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, meeting 31, on Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Pursuant to the order of reference of Thursday, September 23, 2010, we are considering Bill C-35, An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
    We are into clause-by-clause discussion.
    Mr. Wrzesnewskyj has put me on notice that he wishes to....
    I believe we've done excellent work on this committee on a very important piece of legislation. I think it's demonstrated an ability to work constructively. A number of amendments have been brought in, some yesterday, some as recently as this morning, and this has not allowed for enough consultation.
    We want to continue in that collectively consultative spirit, so I think at this point.... I understand that the clerk also had certain issues that arose from these amendments that may be a little more complex than we had envisioned.
    I believe that to give proper consideration to the bill and amendments, and to give all parties a chance to work collectively on producing a better piece of legislation, it would serve this committee well to adjourn so that we have a week in which we can concentrate on producing amendments that would work for everyone.
    There is no debate.
    All those in favour of adjourning this meeting?
    Adjourning this meeting?
    The Chair: Yes.
    Ms. Olivia Chow: But I thought—
    There's no debate.
    No debate?
    There is no debate on a motion to adjourn.
    Mr. Chair, yes, there is.
    Excuse me.
    There has been a motion by Mr. Wrzesnewskyj to adjourn the proceedings, and there is no debate on a motion to adjourn.
    Ms. Olivia Chow: On a point of order, Mr. Chair--
    The Chair: Well, we're right in the middle of a vote. How can we have a point of order in the middle of a vote?
    We're going to vote now. In fact, I saw a bunch of hands go up, but I want clarification as to whose hands they were.
    All those in favour--
    Can I ask for a recorded vote, please?
    All right, Madam Clerk--
    Ms. Olivia Chow: This will be adjourned until when?
    The Chair: Mr. Wrzesnewskyj said it would be until the Monday after the break.
    And we can't ask the question of whether we can continue working on these amendments today?
    You can work, but you won't officially be in a committee when you're doing it. You can work among yourselves.
    You know, I'm not going to allow any more of this. We're in the middle of a vote. The clerk is now going to record the vote.
    All those in favour of the motion to adjourn?
    (Motion agreed to: yeas 6; nays 5)

  (1540)  

    This meeting is adjourned, and I gather from this that the subcommittee meeting will be cancelled as well.
    This meeting is adjourned until next Monday at the same time.
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