The subcommittee decided on that as well. I believe you will find it under number 11 of the subcommittee report:
That the committee, upon completion of its study on the conduct of a federal election during the COVID-19 pandemic, initiate a study on the document tabled in the House, pursuant to Standing Order 32(7), and referred to the committee, on the Government's reasons for proroguing parliament in August 2020.
It was decided there that once we complete this study—and from what we have slotted into the calendar, it looks as though we will be able to complete the study some time in early January—we would carry on into the prorogation study right after.
The interim report was originally due by the committee's self-imposed deadline of December 1. It was decided by the subcommittee, as shown in bullet 7 of its report, that the deadline would now be changed to December 11 instead of December 1. We would be able to get in the main estimates and we'd be able to get in the bulk of the witnesses needed. Testimony would get cut off for the interim report, at what was going to be the meeting of the 18th, I believe, but we won't have that meeting anymore.
I know this is very confusing to everyone else, but your colleagues who sit on the subcommittee have hopefully filled you in a little bit about what was decided.
Then the rest of the witness testimony would continue—