Thank you, Mr. Galipeau.
If we're not going to come to an agreement in the next 20 minutes, I'm not sure what we're doing here.
As well, I have six speakers on the list, so if we don't come to an agreement and somebody demands a meeting under Standing Order 106(4), I will call it, obviously, as I'm bound to do by the standing orders of the House, but it is going to be a huge inconvenience to everybody. The chair will call the meeting at the chair's convenience, because I've been sitting through three of these meetings now, and I'm going to be calling it within the rules as provided by the Standing Orders. If people have to come halfway across the country or all the way across the country to get here, it will be at my convenience, because I've sat through three of these meetings and members on this committee have not yet come to an agreement on the rounds of questioning, while other committees have.
Being forewarned is being forearmed. I just want to make sure members are aware of that.
We're now going to Mr. Menegakis.