Thank you, Madam Chair.
I, too, am concerned about the use of time. As I often say, I would love to have our work completed before the end of the session in mid-June, but we can't rush our work. It has to be done correctly, so we have to settle things. If it doesn't take three hours, all the better. I'm convinced that we'll all find something to do between eight o'clock and nine o'clock or between nine o'clock and 10 o'clock. I'm not worried about that.
However, to allow us to move as quickly as possible next week, or at least to allow us to resolve all this within three hours, Madam Chair, I would like to make a suggestion. I propose that we ask our analysts to identify every objection raised in the comments we've heard so far concerning requests to produce documents or questions. The date and time of each objection could also be noted, along with the name of the witness who raised it and the document or question involved. That list could be distributed to all the members of the committee. That way, when we meet next Tuesday, we would have a list and would know what we were talking about. That could be helpful.
Thank you, Madam Chair.