On a point of order, Mr. Chair, I believe the notice I received for today's meeting suggested that it would go till four o'clock. Unless my clock is wrong, we still have 20 minutes for questioning.
I appreciate, Mr. Chair, that it's customary that we go to the end of the meeting and at least to what's on the notice of meeting today. I know you're part of the Liberal Party, but we have questions we want answered here. I think you're not providing any impartiality if you jump up and say let's just quit now.
We have 20 more minutes for questioning. Monsieur Mayrand has probably gone to a lot of trouble to prepare for this, and I think we should offer as much opportunity...if in fact what we're after here is the full truth. If we want half the truth, then let's cut the meeting short, but if we want the full truth, let's keep going.