I can fill you in. There have been 12 hours of debate in the House of Commons on this bill so far. It includes 21 members of the New Democratic Party, which is more than 20% of their caucus. It includes 11 meetings of the committee, including today's. That's 22 hours of study in committee, so the total is 34 hours of debate and study.
The committee has heard from 21 special interest groups: 10 victims or groups representing victims, the police, professors of law, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the Canadian Bar Association, the Criminal Lawyers' Association, the Canadian Association of University Teachers, and I could go on. I think you catch my drift.
Who else would you recommend this committee hear from, and I can tell you virtually all the witnesses requested by all parties have been heard from including you. How much more study do you think should be required on this bill and the investigative powers provisions of this bill?