Mr. Chair, I can shorten this up very quickly.
From the subcommittee the other day, in talking to the analysts, the chair, and parliamentary secretary, my advice to Mr. Byrne is to speak to Mr. MacAulay. There is a way to shorten this process to give us more time.
Not to get into the debate, because Mr. MacAulay is not here, but by all means—and Mr. Blais was there as well—if you speak to Mr. MacAulay on that, I think you'll find a way that a report can be done extremely quickly, through a previous motion that was entered before, and it can be entered into the House much sooner than anticipated.
For the sake of our witnesses, speak to Mr. MacAulay, and we can have that discussion as well, later on, if you wish.