Yes.
Just very quickly, Chair, in your explanation this morning about both witnesses, we learned that Mr. Anderson is not available until July and Ms. Poon is available that week in July. To be consistent with the initial motion that was passed by the committee, I'm not looking to relitigate the length of time. I think both witnesses should appear for an hour independently of one another, an hour for Ms. Poon and an hour for Mr. Anderson, but that was not the will of the committee at the previous meeting, so I won't relitigate that.
This will be the committee's last substantive opportunity to plan and to get some answers on this question. Having both Ms. Poon and Mr. Anderson with an obligation to appear that week, knowing that they both have July availability, when members' availability will be limited during the month of July, when they have not previously planned time in Ottawa, it is incredibly important to get answers to questions that have been dogging this committee for weeks now. We need to find out who the other Randy is, what Minister Randy Boissonnault's involvement was with Global Health Imports while he was serving as a minister, and, of course, what his ongoing interests are with Navis Group, a lobbying firm that lobbied his government and from which he was receiving payments while serving in cabinet.
This is an opportunity to do that.