Mr. Mills, I have to interrupt you.
I understand the bells are ringing for a vote in the House. They're not ringing here, but they're flashing here. I just had the clerk check and she's advised me that the bells are ringing and the vote will be at 10:34, so we can't proceed without the consent of the committee.
We are a distance from the House, so that's somewhat problematic. We probably need to leave here at about a quarter after at the latest. Is the committee in unanimous agreement to go to 10:15, or is that going to be pushing it too close? It's too close.
We don't want to miss that. It's one of those unfortunate things. We'd be pushing it. We're quite a distance from the House, and we need to make sure we're there for the vote.
The only question I have now is whether we suspend or adjourn. I think we probably have to adjourn without hearing your testimonies. My thinking is that we'll have to receive your submissions and then maybe try to get you into a video conference or something like that. It's wise that we not proceed any further.
The meeting is adjourned.