Thank you very much.
I want to ask about a bunch of different areas, so let me just begin with the first one.
Thank you very much for your presentation. I appreciate that you said that you didn't want to wade into the political questions with respect to the number of seats. I fully appreciate and respect that. But you know there are other parts of the bill that deal, for example, with things like timelines. I want to explore those a little further, because you addressed them in your presentation.
A number of times you made the point that more time would be helpful and, in fact, necessary for doing the work appropriately as we're going through our deliberations. Yet the bill before us condenses the timelines in a number of important ways. The notice period for meetings has been reduced. If one wants make a request to appear before the commission, that timeline has been reduced—and, of course, the commission's time limit for reporting has also been reduced in this legislation.
Would you prefer to see amendments keeping these at least where they were before, or to make them longer? Would that be helpful? Where is it right saw-off with respect to all three of those timelines?