The point of order Laurie Hawn raised at the beginning blew past me, but I recall the discussion we had last week. There was some debate about whether it was Madame Findlay or Madame Chow, but it was said that this whole question of the order of witnesses, and who's called first and people rebutting, was something that we were concerned about. I think the only resolve that we had was that this couldn't be resolved without the august presence of the new defence critic, the vice-chair of the committee, and the chair of the committee, whom we have here with us today.
I don't think any real decision was made, and it's up for discussion today as to how we should proceed on that. I think that was the ultimate conclusion. I know the chair wasn't here. Monsieur Bachand was in the chair. He could perhaps confirm that, so we kind of put that over for today for discussion, when the new defence critic and vice-chair are here. That's where we are with this, as far as I understand.