The minister is coming, I believe, on May 29, and she's splitting her time. She's here for two hours and she's splitting her time, an hour for estimates and an hour on lost Canadians.
As a result of the performance we got from the minister and the deputy minister last time, on the advertising question in one case and in the other on the question of how many, we didn't get to the bottom of this. I think we need to question the bureaucrats more, if you want to call them that—the people who are specifically involved with that particular department—in order to find out what things are happening, before we question the minister and the deputy minister.
We didn't get clear information. The minister and the deputy minister will only give us part of the picture that the people below them are giving them.