To my point, though, most of us have not had a chance. Mr. Patzer may have done a superficial flip through the documents, but personally, I would like the time to actually read through and see what was provided. I think that's pretty fair and realistic. There actually may be more than 50 pages of documents, and I think there are substantive pieces of information that this committee should take the time to review. I think that's more than fair.
If Canadians are watching this committee—I hope they are—the documents that have been provided were requested by this committee on a particularly important issue that we've chosen to study as a committee. I think all of us have specific concerns around interchange fees and making sure that we hold accountable both credit card companies and some of the other stakeholders involved in that complex system. We have very specific sets of information here that I really think it makes sense to review before we go requesting additional documentation.
That's my perspective on it. I think we should revisit this at a future meeting.
This is Mr. Patzer's motion, I believe, but maybe he could take the time to review it, and then we could discuss at a future meeting whether there's anything left that's desirable, so the committee can make its determinations around what's been provided.
Thank you, Chair.