Thank you, Mr. Kelloway.
All I will say is that, during committee business, motions can come forward to set the schedule as we intended to do today. Yes, it might seem heavy-handed from one side to the other, depending on where you sit, but I can't influence committee members to put forward studies just to get them in as one, one, one. Everybody had an equal opportunity to some degree to present motions of study, to give notice of motions of study. If there are more one-sided studies, then it suits somebody else. We can't control that.
If these are the ones we're looking at doing, they're the ones we're looking at doing. If there's nothing else in the docket to add for another party, regardless of who it might be, I don't control that.
One thing we do is control our schedule as we go. As we know, there are no dates assigned to these during order of preference to be done. Other than that, it's the will of the committee, unless there's something else somebody wants to present to fit in somewhere.
On that, I'll go to people who had their hands raised. First I'll go to Ms. Barron, who has been waiting.