Mr. Chairman, I cannot accept the arguments put forward by the members opposite.
First of all, I'm hearing that the ministers will have only 36 hours or something of that nature to prepare themselves. Then, there's the matter of the number of questions that we, the opposition, have asked during Question Period in the House of Commons, as well as the number of representatives who have tried to meet with one minister or the other. Obviously, some were unable to get a meeting. Finally, the fact that the ministers, or the minister, made a decision regarding the cancellation of the Court Challenges Program means that someone has reasons for eliminating it.
The only thing that we are asking these ministers to do is to come before us and explain their side of things. After all, we have heard from at least 10 witnesses, perhaps even more, when we consider the travels undertaken by this committee right across Canada. With the exception of two of them, to my knowledge, everyone told us the same thing.
I feel that the motion tabled by my colleague, Mr. Godin, is fair and balanced. I am really hoping that the ministers will all come and talk to us about this matter. I would even suggest to my colleague that we ask the ministers to send us something in writing if they cannot come, to explain exactly why they cancelled this program.