I'm sorry, but I feel like I'm going in circles.
We have often brought in several organizations at the same time. We can't give them less than 10 minutes because of the variety of organizations or representatives who share that time. It's never 10 minutes per organization.
We bring in organizations that are experts in a specific field, and that's why we call them in. I am telling you, 10 minutes is really not a long time. Usually, witnesses need to be interrupted before they're finished. Also, if we have several organizations on a specific issue, I prefer to stick to the 10 minutes and keep things as they are.
In addition, I would suggest that, to address the concerns of Ms. Ashton and Mr. Beaulieu—and we all agree that it should be done by motion—that we defer to the chair to make sure that everyone is able to ask questions in the second round, and that if the time for questions is reduced, it will be in proportion to the time allocated to each party.