Yes, I heard different terms being used. I've heard the words “summons”, “order of surrender”, “order received”, “Speaker's warrant”, “order of the House”. Justice Minister Nicholson talked about “approval of the House”.
So something's been sent—the summons, I assume—to Mr. Schreiber, and you're saying he has to appear based on that document. Maybe you didn't say that, but you can clarify it.
My question is this. With all of these terms, is that enough or is Mr. Nicholson right that this matter has to go to the House before any Speaker's warrant can be issued, that there must be an order from Parliament, from the House of Commons, as opposed to this committee, for...? I gather that what's being said is that it's a separate order, a separate document.