Mr. Chair, I know this process has gone a little differently than normal when you're in the chair, having been in the chair before. I know we were notified that you had made the decision to proceed with this particular set of hearings, but it was also narrowly defined in terms of the number of days. I think, knowing that the committee is the master of its own destiny, that not one individual—not even the chair, if I can say that respectfully to you....
One of our desires in looking at Bill C-2 is to have other witnesses attend, which the time allocated would not allow for, because it was arbitrary. That said, I'd like the committee to consider extending the time frame for the study of this and allow for other witnesses.
Who am I thinking about who should be consulted at this committee? There are many different people in Canadian society who should be brought before this committee and have their views vetted on this particular bill.
I'm asking that before we approve any of the costs associated with this, we step back for a moment and say that the committee was not able to consider the time frames for a study of this and that we should be afforded the opportunity to consider the time frames and not truncate them for any reason to withhold testimony from other Canadians who may want to weigh in on this. There are probably groups, including first nations individuals, who might like to come before this committee to speak to this bill.