Madam Chair, very briefly, we will be dealing with motions after we hear from witnesses, as Mr. Julian has indicated, but we will be dealing with the Conservative motion first, which was shut down by Peter Julian to cover up for the Prime Minister and to block Katie Telford from appearing before this committee. She was a material witness for getting to the bottom of what the Prime Minister knew, when he knew it and what he did or failed to do about Beijing's election interference.
Lastly, I have to say that while I recognize our clerk is working hard under tight timelines to have Elections Canada, CSIS and the RCMP—all critical agencies with respect to the matter of interference—crammed in a two-hour period, it is really inadequate. While I appreciate the witnesses being here today, given those two hours for the RCMP, Elections Canada and CSIS, the only answer following today is that we'll need to hear from them again.