I thank you for that. This should be clear.
I have been working with our clerk and researchers on the materials and a binder is going to be circulated to you tomorrow. After I took out all of the news reports and the third party stuff that wasn't directly related, we have it down--including the testimony--so that it's all in one book for you. We'll have almost a whole month to look at that, and you'll get it tomorrow.
We have some privacy and access work to tidy up, which we are working on. We have our estimates, and we're certainly going to work on those. In the meantime, should the committee decide to embrace and pass this motion, we'll make the necessary inquiries to find out the availability of people. Should a time slot become free because of the unavailability of other witnesses for other work, I won't let that meeting go by. I will try to slot them in. However, if we are jam-packed solid, it may not happen until just before we leave for the summer.
It would appear that it's two people, or their representatives, to come before us on a pretty topical issue that's getting some attention. I don't think it would be considered a matter that would be interfering with the previously approved work of the committee at this time.
Madam Thi Lac.