Thank you, Chair.
I want to comment on your reading the bailiff's report on his attempts to serve the summons. I have to say I'm very concerned about that. It strikes me that security measures that are in place in the House of Commons facilities, or in government facilities, shouldn't be a barrier to the bailiff performing his duties on behalf of a parliamentary committee. I'm extremely concerned that he has not been able to gain access to the Langevin Block, which is a House of Commons facility, to deal with serving that summons, or to the offices where Ms. Andrews works.
I would like to ask you and the clerk to make sure that, if required, he has the appropriate escort that gets him through that security. I don't think House of Commons security is meant to interfere with the work of a standing committee, and in this case it is clearly doing that.