I don't think we need to spend any more time on that.
The second item I wanted to bring up again was a tradition of this committee. When we put forward a list of witnesses, the normal way we've handled that in the past is that each party puts forward a list of members. I would like this committee to instruct the clerk and his associates that he make sure to have a rounded group for the panel, that in fact we don't have all from one group or all from the other group, that in fact we have members from both groups or as much as possible not just one group, and that we don't have repeat witnesses serving on four or five round tables. Any comments on that?
So I would like your direction--and this is all I'm asking, to get direction to the clerk so that he hears it from all of you that in fact he is instructed to take the lists and to get members from all of those lists as much as possible, so that we never end up with a group from just one list or the other, and that in fact we don't recall the same people over and over, committee after committee.
Mr. Warawa.