Before we begin, I have a statement that I'd like to read to the committee.
On Wednesday, March 3, 2010, the House of Commons adopted the following order:
That, for all standing committees, routine motions in effect at the time of prorogation of the previous session be deemed to have been adopted in the current session, provided that committees be empowered to alter or rescind such motions as they deem appropriate.
Accordingly, the routine motions that were in effect at the time of prorogation are reinstated. The clerk will reflect the House order in the minutes of this meeting, and the committee can, if it chooses, amend any of these motions. Finally, for information purposes, the clerk has distributed a copy of the motions to all committee members.
Are there any questions around that opening statement? Basically, our previous motions all stand, and we would proceed in the same manner in which we had been proceeding.
All right. So I have the official business done for the clerk.
I am so relieved to see that Mr. Byrne is not here today, because he told me on Friday that he was going to run against me for the chair, and when I came in today and saw that he was not here--