I want to comment on Mr. Bellavance's concerns. I think it's important that we end at one o'clock. I'm a member of the committee and would like to be here if the meeting goes longer, but I can't. I have to leave at one at the latest. At an earlier meeting I had to leave at one, but the meeting went on, and that's not fair to me. I'm a sitting member on this committee. We all have our schedules and we know it ends at one.
If we want the meeting to start at 11 o'clock, we have to make sure we have quorum. It's not the chair's fault if the meeting starts late; if there's quorum, the meeting starts. But I think we have to stick with the end timing, because it allows each of us to respect our schedules. As members who participate in the committee every meeting, I think it's fair that we be here, especially if we're going to be discussing motions, reports, and committee business. That's just being fair to all members and their schedules. As Mr. Bellavance knows--I'm sure his schedule is as full as mine--these schedules get filled up well in advance, and it is hard to change them at the absolute last minute.