In fairness, we were looking for this to happen today. We've given the departments multiple chances. Giving them another two-week period to comply.... If everyone says it's inappropriate for departments not to comply with an order of the committee, that will be true tomorrow, and it was true yesterday. So if we're just giving a second and third chance, there's no more information they can provide. They must provide the documents unredacted. If this is simply a misunderstanding and they didn't realize that we were going to refer it to the House, well, now they know. In terms of us coming back and burning more time on it, nothing will have changed between today and then.
Just to be clear, I think referring this to the House is overdue. I think we promote what we permit. By not having dealt with this already, we're encouraging more bad behaviour. I think the time is nigh.
If it would give comfort to other members of the committee that a week is sufficient.... Two weeks drew disorder from some of my colleagues, saying it was too long. I don't think we need to come back to when we're sitting. The first day the House is back, the chair of the committee has the opportunity to inform the House.
I think that's reasonable.