Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I was just going to say that I understand we need to give notice and all of that, but we are also a committee that's trying to pass a bill in a very short period of time, so we're working together collaboratively to get as much information as we can in a short span of time. If the witness Mr. Lessard wants to bring forward has some information that maybe our current witnesses may not have here, because we didn't ask them to prepare—depending on what they were asked to bring—it would be a collaborative effort. It won't delay us any. I think it would be helpful to have as many witnesses as possible.
We on this side of the table, anyway, have all said we're supportive of the bill, to start with. All we're doing is trying to clarify some issues within it at the moment. I don't see that as obstructionist. I think that would be in the spirit of collaboration and trying to work together. If we were trying to stop or kill the bill and we'd said we didn't support it, then I could understand the concerns, but that isn't the case here.