I'll just point this out, though. I refer members to the motion that was adopted at committee, in terms of the chair writing to other committees. It said:
the Chair of the Committee write...to the Chairs of the following Standing Committees inviting those Standing Committees to consider the subject-matter of the following provisions of the Bill....
And then it identified the provisions of the bill.
So it would make eminent sense, if members of parties have witnesses who relate to those clauses of the bill referred to those committees, that they present there. But there's nothing in this motion as I read it—and I'm willing to be advised differently—that says if a witness is presenting on certain clauses.... I mean, they may present on items that are both within clauses before this committee and before other committees in terms of the witnesses, but I'll also remind Mr. Saxton that this committee will deal with all the clauses, which was the government's position.
I'd really like to move on to witnesses, if I could.