I do, and I'm leading up to a point where I think all members would be enlightened by the opportunity to hear from more witnesses and to understand that the time frame that's being imposed by the government on this amendment limits the ability to do so.
The committee has control of its own destiny and can choose to amend it. In fact, three times in the committee that I sit on—the fisheries committee—including on a study put forward by the NDP, we extended it for witnesses. We extended the amendment time on the study we did on the fire on the container ships in Vancouver harbour. We extended the time for amendments on several of our studies. On the current study, we've decided to hear from more witnesses than we originally agreed to, and we'll extend the hearings until the fall.
This isn't an unusual thing that happens—