I stand corrected in my statement, because we didn't have unanimous consent and that's quite noticeable around the room. It looks as if we're going to have a kind of rocky road in this committee again, and if that's what it's going to be, then we're going to have long, long meetings. I don't like long, long meetings where there are hardships put out for whomever. I don't take that lightly. If you don't want the minister here, the minister may never, ever set foot in this room. I honour what Mr. Del Mastro said, in that the minister has said he can be here next Monday. We can talk about it.
This motion has been brought forward today, and I'm going to make a ruling that we will deal with this motion first thing on Wednesday. If we can't first thing on Wednesday, then at 4:30 this will have had 48 hours--it's been in front of me at least for 48 hours, and it's been to the clerk within 48 hours--and we will then deal with this on Wednesday. I am not going to bend on the 48 hours.
Ms. Dhalla.