It's simply called compromise. There seems to be an urgency to study two elements here. We have a problem with this committee not being able to move its agenda ahead. We're closing in on the time. In the spirit of compromise, I think we're big enough to do that.
In fact, I would add meetings on Wednesday, if we want to. I don't mind that. If we want to add some more meetings, I'm open to that as well, or we can extend the hours of our meetings. I'm open to that. To me, it's really just simply about compromise. Both of the topics are very important to me; we've been after them for a while. Once again, I really think that if we tried to rush to get witnesses for next week on the Investment Canada Act, we wouldn't have a full slate.
We're talking about individuals who are probably going to be testifying who have significant schedules. I want to make sure it's done the best way. Having been through it before, I know that's what took place. Perhaps our researchers can pull out the old reports on the Investment Canada Act over the years since we've been here. Mr. McTeague would probably remember a few of those meetings as well.