Mr. Harris, I'm going to tell you something that I know you already know. Certainly all members know it because it's been quoted here, Standing Order 97.1(1). One of the things that the committee can do with respect to proceeding on a report is request “a single extension of thirty sitting days to consider the bill, and giving the reasons therefor.”
That has been done. It's been brought by a member of the government; I think it was Mr. Dykstra. Mr. Dykstra has every right to do that. I get the impression that you're saying he doesn't have the right to do that. He certainly does have the right to do that. What I'm interested in hearing from you and others is whether that's a good idea or not. I really prefer that your submissions be restricted to that and that you not comment on whether it was a good thing or a bad thing, because he has the right to do it. It's in the standing orders.