This is quite unbelievable. Just look at last Thursday's meeting. We had Air Canada's CEO pass the question to Duncan Dee. At times in this committee when a person has felt that the question wasn't addressed and they wanted to give it to a colleague there has never been a problem.
If this is how it's going to operate from now on, I could also do the same. I just want the chair to rule. Is it up to the person who asked the question to specify exactly who the answer has to come from? If another colleague on the witness panel decides to answer the question and we choose not to hear from that person, are we able to do so? I just want to know if that is what you're going to rule. In the past, sometimes if I ask one person, person B has chosen to answer. Is that your ruling?