Obviously there are legitimate points being made about the time constraints we're dealing with. Mrs. Redman has a point. It's pretty hard for us to report back to the House, since the House is unlikely to sit.
Mr. Poilievre also has a point that it's logistically impossible to summon people, at a meeting on the 13th, to come within the time constraints we imposed on ourselves for the 14th.
So I'm not sure what else we're doing here, but I'm hoping we can get an agreement from the committee for one set of witnesses who I think we would all agree need to be able to speak. Essentially I'm now proposing that we all agree that whatever else we do, we summon as witnesses the spokesmen for Muslim women, who indicated that they have never been consulted by anybody. Clearly this is the one group that we would all agree has a legitimate say in who we can contact, who's apprised, who's already been speaking to the media, and who we could all benefit from.
I have no comment on any other group, but it would make sense to have this one group come and present for however long.