Certainly it's to that point. In fact, what we're talking about are important matters pertaining to the estimates for the Department of Finance that need clarification before a vote is taken. Therefore, the request to waive the 48 hours is to ensure that we hear appropriate testimony on a particular issue before we vote.
Related to that, I might add it's normal practice for the minister to appear before estimates are approved. I think we also need to waive the 48 hours to consider the motion to request the minister to appear on the estimates pursuant to Standing Order...whatever it is.