Yes, Mr. Chair.
I think it's our responsibility, as members of Parliament.... I'll give you my example from the industry committee, when I was there.
The industry committee has a whole litany of organizations that report underneath the industry minister. But when we were dealing with estimates, if you wanted to talk to one of the agencies, you had to invite them. The actual deputy minister and the chief financial officer for the ministry couldn't speak for them.
I think it's a message that we need to make sure MPs know, that even though it might come under the umbrella of whatever organization, if you have an organization within there that you'd like to speak to directly, you need to put them on the invitation list to come here.
I fully understand Ms. Duncan's frustration. I was frustrated with it at first because I didn't realize it, but after that we got to it.
It's a point that I think, under our study on the estimates process, we can make.