Let me speak to that, Chair, maybe just to give Kevin a better sense.
Many supplementary estimates—and I'm not saying it's right—are deemed reported. Many committees don't deal with them, frankly; if anything, they give them a cursory glance. However, if the committee feels that it wants to deal with them, we certainly have no problem going over the supplementary estimates; it's probably a wise thing to do anyway. But I don't know how long it would take.
David is right. Regardless of the dynamics that are going to go on, this is still legislation before us, and I think it takes precedence over anything else, regardless of what shape or form we're in.
I'll let the opposition consult with one another as to whether they want to do a full examination of the supps or not. Then we can maybe talk off-line and get back to you, Chair.