I think, Mr. Martin, that's probably best done on an ad hoc basis as we know which witnesses are coming, and either in full committee or in the steering committee we can make a recommendation. I agree with you. If we have 10 minutes apiece and 12 witnesses, we'll have no questions. So that could be done, depending on the subject matter and how many witnesses we schedule.
My practice would be to not over-schedule witnesses, so members would have an opportunity to ask the appropriate number of questions. I would suggest that we not try to get that specific in this general motion. This motion is just to deal with opening remarks by the witnesses.
Any other questions? All in favour of the motion?
(Motion agreed to)