Right. So that's the problem with the June 6 date. The number one rule in Parliament in terms of committee business is that estimates trump everything, including government legislation, in terms of appearances. To me, the minister coming after estimates is a disservice to this committee's job of scrutinizing the estimates before they're reported to Parliament. The horse is out of the barn by the time she would be coming on June 6 to talk about estimates. That would be too late. We couldn't do anything.
I would suggest that's why we need to stick with MP Arnold's motion, in order to ensure that the minister would be here before the estimates report.
She's had some notice of that for a while. We've been asking for her to come before the estimates are reported back to the House. I see no reason why she couldn't.