Mr. Chair, the answer, of course, is that there's nothing in this motion that would limit the scope. The scope is to be determined by this committee after we hear from the people we want to hear from. Ultimately, the determination as to what is appropriately put to the witnesses who appear before this committee will be made on a case-by-case basis by whoever sits in that chair, based on the relevance to the scope, whatever we determine the scope to be for this committee.
There is no effort, through the back door or the front door, to limit the scope via these motions. These are simply somewhat matter-of-fact motions about groups, entities or ministers whom it is fairly obvious we will need to hear from for the purposes of this parliamentary review committee.
Thank you.