Yes, but we have weeks. Your chair had been led to believe that the government wanted to move that up, because it was late anyway. We'll just have to stand advised until whenever those negotiations conclude. At this time, we have approximately seven weeks. It could be six weeks. It could be five weeks. The government and the opposition parties have a mechanism for selecting the last day of the supply period for debate in the House. That date has not yet been selected, as the clerk points out. It's roughly six weeks, plus or minus a week, that we have to look at the supplementary piece. We could look at that next Tuesday. We could begin hearings on the supplementary estimates. There would be a rather pro forma presentation, I presume.
Maybe the clerk could indicate who would be the first witnesses on the supplementary estimates.