Then of course, Mr. Chair, we have the documents, which we should be getting by August 8, hopefully. We have some of those documents. Others will be coming forward. That will give the subcommittee the opportunity to decide how we move forward.
I'm a member of the finance committee. I'm very disturbed by some of the revelations we've had around this scandal over the last few weeks, but I'm also working on behalf of my constituents and the pandemic, and also pushing hard, as the NDP has, on improving the government programs that were brought forward. I think there's a long list of policies and programs that the NDP and Jagmeet Singh, as our leader, have been able to force the government to accept, and we can do more than one thing at a time.
There is no doubt that we can't end the study tomorrow, which is basically what the motion we adopted on July 7 does, so we do need to extend it. There are tons of unanswered questions. Let's extend it under the structure put in place by the subcommittee, on which all parties are represented. We'll come to a consensus at the subcommittee. As Mr. Fraser knows, that decision will come back to the committee for the committee to ratify it.
It's not a blank cheque; it's quite the opposite. It's a very structured way of moving forward to get answers to the questions that have not been answered over the last three weeks. Of course, over the last three weeks, we have had tons more additional questions as this scandal has unfolded. Canadians need those answers as well. That's our job as responsible members of the finance committee.