Mr. Chair, for those who were on this committee prior, you'll recall that, out of courtesy, many of the motions that we had, conveniently, leading up to the prorogation of Parliament, provided a courtesy to extend the report-back dates on these works that I'm now presenting again to resume as studies. As fate would have it, prorogation dissolved this within days of us receiving these critical demand documents, so I would have it in good faith of the public sector that they would have already been working on these motions well in advance. I added two or three weeks—to the end of this month, October 31—as an adjustment for the dates that these documents would be returned, understanding that they were already within a week and a half of being returned to our next committee date back in August.
That's the change that has been made.