On the same point of order, Madam Chair, the concern I have is this. Typically when we have presenters come before the committee, we provide them the courtesy of dealing with the presenters.
My invitation went to the Philippines and Chandigarh. I know that they're going to be doing a telephone conference. I would like to get through the witnesses, first and foremost, as we have done in the past. If there are additional agenda items that we should be talking about, I would just as soon do that after we hear the presentations. I think it's fair. It's very costly to get our witnesses in. We want to make sure they're afforded the opportunity to have the dialogue.
I don't know what it is that the government side wants to see, but I think we should stick with what we've done in the past. Let's deal with the witnesses. After we've dealt with the witnesses, if we need to set aside a half-hour towards the end of the meeting, let's set aside a half-hour or 15 minutes. It doesn't really matter to me, as long as we deal with these witnesses. My suggestion is that we deal with them first.