Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If it's going to be the pleasure of the committee to hear from the minister first—and I don't know if we're going to vote on that—seeing as the minister is available and we don't know about Ms. Keen, if the times were to be changed I would have no problem accommodating hearing from the minister in the afternoon. If he's still on the west coast, I know it takes quite some time to get here. But regardless, I think it would be best to hear from the minister first.
To answer Ms. DeBellefeuille's previous question about more witnesses, I actually have a motion that I'll be bringing up to hear from other witnesses, such as AECL and people from NRCan. So I would like to just note that for the time being, and just let you know, as a matter of process and timing, I suppose, that we can use the day wisely tomorrow.