Fair enough.
Are we okay as a committee to revert back to the manufacturing for the first hour and 15 minutes or so?
That also leaves us with an extra hour on the 11th. Mr. Dreeshen will be back by then.
We learned a lot from our trip to Washington. Perhaps in that second hour we can have a conversation about our two motions on broadband and IP and see how that reflects on what we learned. Do we modify them? Are we okay? I think we should involve everybody who wasn't on that trip so they understand what we learned and how it can apply to our two studies. Let's make it productive.
The first hour would be the main estimates. We have Minister Bains coming in for the first hour, and the second hour we're clear. I'm going to jump ahead so you understand where we're going. On the 16th we have main estimates for the hour with Minister Duncan, and on the 18th, main estimates with Minister Chagger. We move the manufacturing to the next meeting, so that gives us an hour. We were going to have briefings on intellectual property and broadband to balance out the hours.
The analysts are scheduled to do a briefing on IP and broadband for the 16th and the 18th. We'll have experts coming in for that.