Mr. Chair, just to put it in summary, right now we've invited Mr. Abdelrazik, and you're waiting for translation, etc.
Fine. I'm telling you that there has been an acceptance of the invitation for him to appear here before committee. What I'm hoping is that we will have the usual protocol whereby we make arrangements to have the witness travel to be before the committee and that the request for travel documents be made.
The opinion that you receive from the clerk would tell you what our powers are. But I would like to have us go ahead with the procedure whereby we invite a witness, we work out travel arrangements, and the only thing that may or may not be an issue is whether he can access the travel documents. That is my sense, on which the law clerk would, at the appropriate time, provide an opinion to us. That doesn't in any way delay our going forward in the regular conduct of the committee, and that is, invitation made, travel arrangements made. I would hope that this committee would provide—