I do not agree. I cannot agree with that, because that means that we could be sleeping here on Wednesday evening.
What do you want to do? We will have to vote, because there are votes on Wednesday in the House of Commons.
I had understood that, on the day that we start clause-by-clause consideration, we won't stop until we finish. We could do some work on this. If you are telling us that we will start on Wednesday and we won't stop, this means that we will not be going to vote, because there are votes on Wednesday.
Then, I do not agree with the motion that Bill C-36 is much too important for us to rush through it. If there are any witnesses left, I don't want to rush anyone. I don't think there are many witnesses left, and we will take the time needed to ensure clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-36, even if another meeting is needed.
How many witnesses are left, Mr. Chair, is it two or three?