Mr. Chair, when we invite the head of a union before the committee, then he should be able to have accompany him anyone he decides on.
As for the motion I mentioned--which ended up not being debated--that said by himself, what it meant was this. Originally the list came out and you had about six other panellists on with him, and I did not want to see one of the key witness groups before us diluted by some five or six other groups. The Agriculture Union is one of the key pieces of evidence that we can go to in terms of whether there has been a system failure here, or whatever. I believe Mr. Kingston has the other people in the room with him. If he requests that they be asked to appear before the committee as part of his delegation, then that's what ought to be done.