I have a point of order, Madam Chair.
I thought the entire idea of having a business committee meeting was to discuss it, and this is exactly where we are. We are at a committee table where we are discussing committee business. This is committee business about how we can negotiate on who is there and who is not. I'm sure that everybody has read the Hill Times. I'm sure that everybody has read that publication and has seen where we're at. If the public knows, I believe that the NDP, the Bloc—and perhaps they will speak on this—and the Conservatives.... There are many things for which we are saying let's talk about this. Perhaps Daniel or Alain can say what they would like to see as well, but let's actually start negotiating. Let's actually say that, yes, we respect that you want to see Ms. Freeland—we absolutely respect that—but in exchange, we would like to see the Prime Minister. Let's call it what it is. We would like to see the Prime Minister. If we want to look at other things that we can start breaking down, let's go for it, but let's stop wasting time.