Thank you, I will just use 30 seconds before I pass my time on to Mr. Goldring.
I think the answer to Mr. McKay's concern is that while these gentlemen and all witnesses have the advantage of parliamentary privilege—in other words, they cannot be sued for what they say—on the other side of the coin, these two men in particular have taken the time to make some very extravagant and extreme claims against certain mining companies. Obviously, what is going to have to happen in this process, in the name of fairness, is that those mining companies be given the opportunity, either by video or as witnesses here, to tell their side of the story, because the last thing we want to do is to take only one side of the story.
I am not speaking to the veracity of their comments; I'm simply saying there's a second side to the story. We'll be going through the testimony, taking a look at the names of the companies they have impugned, and we'll be giving them an opportunity to give their side of the story. I would hope that the committee would agree with that.