Before we end, I just want to bring up a couple of housekeeping items. I mentioned them briefly yesterday as well, just to flag them for you.
First, Mr. Richards, we have invited the International Association of Conference Interpreters and the Canadian Association of Professional Employees for the first panel of the May 4 meeting. On the second panel, we will be having the Speaker, the Clerk of the House and the various administrative witnesses we have agreed on. Because we have only two witnesses for the first panel, I and the clerk thought it best to have them in for an hour, and then leave two hours for the Speaker and the Clerk, because they are vital and essential to our getting our report done at the very end. I'm sure there are many questions we have for them from what we've learned.
After that, I want to remind all of you that we're really going to require the committee to be efficient in the use of time. We essentially have only two meetings left to consider the draft report, agree to changes and then adopt it no later than May 12 or 13. It's a very tight timeline.
I'd like to also mention that submitting dissenting or supplementary opinions will also be tight. We need those by May 13 so that there's enough time to prepare and have our report presented to the House on May 15.
Are there any comments or questions about that?
Seeing as there are none, we will adjourn today's meeting. I look forward to seeing all of you on May 4 for our final meeting with witnesses.
Take care.