Let's set aside the motion for a brief moment. It is crucial that the Commissioner appear immediately after he has tabled his report. This is a tradition. The most important aspect pertains to his views on what has been done and what needs to be improved. This is just as important as hearing from the minister immediately afterwards. We've always done that. This is an examination of her department in order to see how things are done, how things could be improved, etc.
In that context, we can discuss this issue. After all, the report on the main estimates is not the subject of lengthy discussion. I want to make sure that, soon after the report is tabled, we invite Mr. Fraser and then Ms. Verner. Then we can ask them some questions.