Mr. Lake has just said that the clerk could perhaps inform us on how things work at the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology. I, for one, would not base our roles on those of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage nor of those of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology. We have struck a new legislative committee and so let's make our own rules.
Mr. Chair, I would suggest that we begin with the motions that are on the table, starting with the first item, i.e., services of analysts from the Library of Parliament. If we agree on that, we can adopt it. We can comment and vote on each motion, one by one. That is how I suggest we proceed.