Just so you understand, you know it has to be reported back to the House by February. That doesn't mean it's dealt...we will have fulfilled that commitment.
I believe Mr. Warawa is just consulting. We'll let him answer your comments, Mr. Bigras.
While we're waiting, Mr. Vellacott, disorder is the only reason--the only way--that I can stop the meeting. Basically, our clerk's boss has said that the time is a working document. The time is not written in stone; it's by agreement of the committee, and we did have agreement by majority to carry on.
I could read you this entire paragraph on the rules for disorder. The chief clerk is watching this proceeding right now, as many other viewers are, and I don't believe there is the level of disorder, as described here in this paragraph, that would give me the authority to stop this meeting.