Yes, Mr. Chair—who has the long-suffering position of dealing with this almost on a daily basis—I have no problems extending the meeting. I have to leave just before one o'clock, as some of my colleagues do. We are from the heritage committee and we have a press conference.
I think we have a number of witnesses and I think it's fair to hear our witnesses. If there was a miscommunication and the witness list was mixed up, I have no problem adding the witnesses. On any day that happens, I don't mind giving them the time. People come, and they should be heard. I will not be here for a second round of questioning, but I don't have a problem if my colleagues are.
I think we should get on with the work.