I agree with you absolutely. That's why we had designed the panel to have the Net-Zero Advisory Body be the first witness at the start of the study. The testimony that we're hoping to hear from them will be critical to how the panel unfolds.
Like I say, it was a very unfortunate situation, and now that we know there were tech issues, we will be working with them to see how quickly we can get them back and make sure that we do everything to resolve those issues in advance. We will also make sure that the headset that was sent out is in hand for when we are able to reschedule them, which will be sooner, rather than later. We can always talk at the subcommittee, if that's the appropriate place, to determine if we want to look at revisiting the schedule that's been set for this study to make sure we get the adequate testimony.
I'm working off of two sets of notes.
For anyone watching us today, I want to also mention that we are trying to get as many witnesses as we can to this study. It is a very important one, but we're not going to be able to accommodate everybody out there. There may be people who feel they have something to contribute, so I wanted to say that anyone is able to make up to a 10-page submission to our committee on this study, which they can send by email to RNNR@parl.gc.ca. I'll ask the clerk to have this available on the website so that we are able to try to add as much valuable testimony as we can to this study.
Mr. Angus, I don't know if that answers your question or addresses your concern, but that's where we are.
Mrs. Rempel Garner, we're back to you for a point of order.