Are we in agreement, then?
(Motion agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
Wonderful.
Before we adjourn, Mr. Sergerie has now tried twice to appear. He has offered or intimated that he'd like to perhaps try to appear in person. The other two, Mr. Irngaut and his associate, have said they'll appear in person.
Colleagues, you'll also be getting what I think is a rather disturbing letter at about three o'clock today—it's just being translated—from a whistle-blower on the situation. They are asking to appear as well. I know that we're at the end of our procurement study, but I think once you read the letter, you'll agree with me. I think we can probably squeeze in maybe two hours at the end of the session to try to accommodate Mr. Irngaut.
I'll wait for you to read the whistle-blower letter. He's asking to appear. I'm hoping that we can squeeze in a couple hours for Mr. Irngaut and the whistle-blower by the 17th. I can probably squeeze it in.