I appreciate the reason behind this and I gather that the Conservatives are open to doing it later. The problem is the 120 days. The government could give us a response, and we would have it when we come back in September.
The problem is that, if we don't adopt the motion today, we won't have a response until Christmas. The government has 120 days to provide its response. The people who worked on the report want answers as soon as possible.
When we start working in September, we could review the report and the government's response. At that point, we could decide whether to follow up on the study, undertake a new one or emphasize an additional aspect.
The issue is delaying the committee's work by 120 days.