Okay, I'm sorry.
Well, Mr. Volpe doesn't want any witnesses.
Anyway, the reason we're calling witnesses, as I understand it, is that Mr. Cotler sat here and suggested that some of these statements were inaccurate. In order to determine whether they are inaccurate, we decided collectively, as a committee, that we would call some witnesses to this committee and get some testimony on the veracity of these statements. So I don't see how we can go right to a report if we don't listen to the comments of the witnesses.
In most committees, we usually cooperate, relatively, when it comes to witnesses. Maybe there is somebody who is very controversial, but by and large, if somebody wants to add a witness—and Mr. Godin wants to add a witness—if it makes sense to the committee, I think we should do that. Do we want to solve the problem or do we just want to sweep it under the rug? If we want to solve the problem, let's get it and then we'll have a decision once and for all.
At any rate, I think we're doing this almost at Mr. Cotler's suggestion, actually.
Thank you.