Madam Chair, what are we doing here? We agree as a committee when we are going to meet. We agree as a committee, we vote as a committee, on what the order of questioning is.
We are all busy people, including our witnesses. We're in a committee that's scheduled to go from 11 o'clock to one o'clock. It's now one o'clock, so why are we doing...? It seems to me that there's a bit of a situation of not being willing to follow the rules unless it's going to disadvantage Conservative members of Parliament who are trying to ask questions and trying to do it within the rules.
We've set out, as a committee, the rounds of questioning, the amount of time it would take and when our meetings end. Our meeting ends at one o'clock. I find it extraordinary that we come to one o'clock.... Witnesses have things to do. I have things to do. I presume that the other members of Parliament have things to do. However, now we're somehow going into another round of questioning when the meeting is over.