I support the intent of the motion, Mr. Chair. I have concerns about extending the hours of sitting of the meetings while the House is in session, because all of us are working very hard to try to balance our schedules and it becomes very difficult.
However, I agree with Mr. Martin's motion, in that while the House is not sitting we could have some special sessions. We did that on the public accounts committee when we were studying the sponsorship program. It proved to be quite valuable because you can have days with six or eight hours of sitting in the day. You can have a lot of witnesses go through. So I think coming in January and doing a couple of weeks, or at least one week or 10 days of sittings, we could go through a lot of witnesses.
While the government side might find that the list is rather short of witnesses, I can assure them that it won't be. I think there are many people who should be heard on this. We intend to put a substantive list forward and I'm sure that the government side will have some members that they would like to have heard. So I would recommend that we do sit.
As for the day and the dates, I'd rather not see it in the motion. I think the steering committee could work towards that, if the intent is understood that we would sit for a seven- to ten-day period during the time Parliament is in recess.