Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I agree with Mr. Rodriguez. We have a list, first of all, and the people who are on it would normally have the opportunity to speak. It's up to us to determine how to manage it and whether it would be useful to group witnesses together or whatever. Whatever the case may be, the people who have asked to be heard should be heard.
But especially, this list should stay open. I'm not saying that, once the list is established, everyone who asks to be heard before the committee should automatically be heard. We could invite someone else on the recommendation of the committee or of one of its members.
Certain individuals are very representative of what artists may be experiencing but have been unreachable to date. They might become available during the process and the committee could benefit from their evidence. That's why it's important. The committee has to know that the list will stay open because subsequent events may be very important for our work.