Thank you, Madam Chair.
I think it's critical that we be able to speak to any minister separately. We've seen in the last little while cases in which two ministers would come, and the discussions would then end up becoming confused somewhat.
I think it's very important, however we do it, that it be one minister at a time, so that we can all direct our questions specifically to that minister. Keep their speaking time limited to five minutes or whatever to just get the general high points that they feel we need to have.
Certainly, any kind of combination that would put two ministers together when we try to discuss this is going to be counter-productive. It ends up pushing one back and forth, the discussion between one minister and the other, or to their both wishing to talk about something and running out the clock.
I think it's important, then, that whatever we finally end up with is with only one minister at a time.