Thank you so much. I'm going to have to call it a day at this point. We're running short on time, and we still have committee business to attend to.
I want to thank our guests. From Union des Artistes, Madame Prégent, Madame St-Onge and also Monsieur Laflamme, we thank you. I apologize for all the technical difficulties we had to go through. Also, Daniel Bernhard from Friends of Canadian Broadcasting, thank you again.
Committee members, we need to go back to Monsieur Champoux's motion for some operational clarifications. A few things were said, but there were no amendments. I moved on to a vote, and perhaps that was premature. We need to seek some clarification on two matters. Before I do that, I need the unanimous consent to bring the motion back into play.
Do I see anybody who dissents? No.
Here's the situation. There are two things we need to clarify in Monsieur Champoux's motion. By the way, we will get to the situation that Ms. Dabrusin brought up earlier about scheduling in just a few moments. I need to deal with this first.
One issue, of course, has to do with the documents, “That all documents presented”. If I'm understanding this correctly—and I'd like you to weigh in, those of you who talked about it before—we're talking about non-federal government documents that are being fed into the committee.
I turn to Mr. Champoux for his opinion on that. Is that what we are discussing here?