Well, Mr. Chair, I'm not sure what my colleague is talking about in terms of the opportunity to discuss this in public. This is the first opportunity we've had to discuss this in public. As for the other discussions, we're not party to talk about them.
That said, clearly, there are a lot of questions to be answered here. We have been given one day to question witnesses. That's not enough. Canadians deserve a more thorough going over of this bill, especially considering the fact that it was never discussed in our committee study. We were relegated to one day of witnesses.
Surely, we owe the Canadian people a more thorough discussion and witness testimony on this issue. It's been an issue that Canadians right across the country have been engaged in. We're stuffing it all in one session, which doesn't seem to be the way we should be proceeding on this bill, in fact, on any bill really. On a bill concerning the key Canadian Museum of Civilization, the most popular museum in the capital region and the jewel in the crown of our museum system, we are giving one session to witnesses.