She has to leave the committee at 4:30 p.m. So if you have any questions for Mrs. Rioux, you have to ask them before 4:30 p.m.
On witnesses, we've asked for the commissioner and his staff to appear in front of our committee with respect to this study. He has indicated that he feels that would present a problem and asks the committee, respectfully, that he not appear because the topic at hand is closely related to the report that he's currently working on, which he will present at the beginning of May.
He doesn't want to violate parliamentary privilege by divulging details of that report ahead of its tabling at the beginning of May in the House of Commons. That's just a response we received from the commissioner regarding our request that he appear in front of our committee for this study.
We'll begin with an opening statement by Madame d'Entremont.