If I may, through you, Mr. Chair, I'll respond to Mr. Green.
I noted this in a prior meeting, that witnesses who were quite vulnerable were brought to committee without a lot of planning and timing.
I agree with you, Mr. Green, that I'd like to hear from Amazon as well, and we haven't heard from them yet. Perhaps in prioritizing this, since this is the issue of the day, it will allow us to really build the schedule out on issues that are important to you like Amazon and make sure that we give witnesses the time to respond and plan.
As we saw in the last round of the ATIP, we had some vulnerable folks here and testimony that was quite quick in the turnaround.
I think we can be mindful and careful in our planning, and I believe that this is really the issue of the day to committee members and to Canadians.
Mr. Green, I'd be happy to see us work on a well-planned, scheduled work plan for after the break.