Mr. Chair, I find myself agreeing with Mr. Anders. I do believe we at least need two evenings. This has been the tried and the true in other committees. I've worked on committees that have had 24 hours. They're very difficult, in that you can see the production of motions ad infinitum, which can have the intended effect, I'm sure, of slowing down the work of the committee or extending it. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but I do think we need a bit of time to pull back.
I would support the status quo of 48 hours.