That's very reasonable.
Is there any further discussion with respect to proceeding with the indigenous housing study? Are there any further interventions on that point?
The next thing I'd like to inform the committee about is with respect to the main estimates. Ministers Qualtrough and Hussen have been invited and have indicated their availability to appear before the committee on November 4, but we have a couple of challenges that we should probably address.
One is that we adopted a motion by Ms. Kusie in the last parliament and have continued it into this one. It calls for these ministers to appear separately for two hours each, and for us to have one hour with the minister and one hour with departmental officials, and that they appear before Sunday, November 15. Because of the constituency week and the technical limitations that we have right now, it won't be possible to have them each for two hours on November 4, so we have a couple of options.
One would be to amend Ms. Kusie's motion to allow both ministers and departmental officials to come for two hours in total—Minister Qualtrough and officials for one hour, and Minister Hussen and officials for one hour—or to have both ministers appear together and have the officials for the second hour.
The other possibility would be to look at a meeting during the constituency week, subject to the ministers' schedules.
I just want to let you know that they've both accepted for November 4, but we have only two hours on November 4, so we need to figure out how we're going to handle this.