I would think that we'd want to work in a reasonable and consensual way on this committee, considering that there will be the opportunity to speak with these experts at a later time and with the understanding that once the committee returns from the break.... This has been an ongoing study for a long period of time; it will take a lot more work.
This, on the other hand, is of special urgency. It's a matter of weeks before these groups will be suffering from those cuts. As was mentioned, there are tens of thousands of individuals who are affected. We're terribly worried about what will happen in a matter of weeks. I think it's appropriate that we do this in a consensual way. There are witnesses, as you said, in the roster, who've submitted, and only a small proportion...and of course our Conservative colleagues have witnesses as well. So it would be a proper mix of witnesses who would represent the points of view of everyone on the committee.