Members of the committee, when I started off I said we would end this at eleven o'clock, as we were informed that the status of women committee was coming here. I understand there is a filibuster going on in that committee, and therefore they have found another room and are not coming here at eleven.
So at this point the committee will have to decide what to do. Personally, I have something on at twelve o'clock and would have to ask a vice-chair to step in if it goes past twelve o'clock.
I would ask for a vote. I think that's the only fair way, to ask for your decision as to whether you want to continue this until whenever and come to a decision.
We should realize that we are probably not going to have witnesses on Thursday, that there will be a discussion of the timetable, and that it could be a fairly lengthy discussion. The option, of course, is to do this on Thursday, or to carry on; that's the decision the committee needs to make.
Mr. Vellacott, on a point of order.