It's not a point of order. However, it is a valid point given the fact that we have agreed we will study three different matters as our committee goes across Canada: temporary foreign workers, immigration consultants, and Iraqi refugees.
I would ask members to confine themselves as much as they can to these three topics. We will have fewer interventions and fewer points of order as we go forward. Please, I ask your cooperation. We all met and decided what we were going to talk about, and I incidentally had to go before the all-party committee of the House of Commons to get permission to travel on these three points. It was difficult to get permission to do it. I had to go at it for 40 minutes, and it was based on the fact that we would do three studies. So while it's not a point of order, it's a valid point that we should confine ourselves to the three.
Mr. Telegdi, I'll take that out of your time.