Okay, that's excellent. Thank you very much.
Next Tuesday is the commissioner's fall reports. All members and senators have received the invitation to a lock-up taking place next Tuesday, in room 237-C of the Centre Block. The doors open at 7:30. Ms. Gelfand will be providing a briefing at 9 a.m. and will then moderate a Q and A until 10 a.m. Then they go to the House.
Last time, very few came. It would be great, if you have the opportunity, to come and participate. This is on Tuesday, October 4. Please, if you can, pop that into your calendars. It would be nice to see you there. I'll be the chair and I'll be moderating it.
Also, you will have received today an invitation from indigenous leadership initiative for a reception next Tuesday, 4:30 to 6:30, in the Commonwealth Room at Centre Block. For those of us who are travelling, this is with Miles Richardson, who is the emcee for the reception. It would be great to have you there if you're interested in coming back and having a few words with him or being part of it.
Next Thursday, October 6, we have Health Canada and Environment Canada coming back for a CEPA meeting. The goal in having them back is to provide a high-level overview of the different parts of the act to serve as a reminder for members and to give us a better understanding of those layers. It's kind of like a CEPA 101. We've talked about that before. From there, we can then determine how many more meetings and which way we're going to go with the rest of our witnesses, and which themes and parts of the act we have yet to consider or want to consider.
They have asked us if they can have additional time. I need unanimous consent to have 10 extra minutes, total, for Health Canada and Environment Canada to speak on Thursday. Does anybody have a problem with that?
I don't see anyone opposed, so we're okay with that. We're just going to give them a bit more time.
I will be doing that again today for Steven Nitah because we would like to have additional time for him, if everyone is in agreement. I'll be asking for that officially in the meeting because we need to do that to go beyond—