Thank you, Chair.
If David, Francis, and Justin are not able to be here after 5:30, I would be willing to be flexible with the order of the speakers, so that there would be an opportunity for them to ask questions if they have to leave early. The issue is that the minister is only available from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock, so if some people had to leave that extra half-hour early, maybe we could be flexible on the order of the questioners.
If the minister is going to be speaking for about 10 minutes, then we'd have about 50 minutes' worth of questions. Anyway, we can work with our colleagues here to make sure there's adequate time for questioning if they have to leave by 5:30, but that's the timeframe in which the minister is available. If you want to have access to him, it would be from 5 to 5:30 if you have to leave early. We may not have quorum, but we still would have enough that if other people wanted to ask questions between 5:30 and 6.... There won't be any decision-making power, but the committee could still ask the minister questions if they so wanted to.
Originally, Chair, we had made the minister available on March 23. That's too late. It has to be before that. That means Tuesday and Thursday of next week. The minister is not available on Thursday of next week, but he is from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock on Tuesday, so that's when we're trying to make him available to the committee. He'd like to be able to come here if you would like him to come here.
As far as deciding the motions and the agenda is concerned, I would prefer that this be dealt with first at the steering committee, not here today right now.