Mr. Chair, you were very clear. We'll vote on the motion regarding the five meetings and the list of witnesses, which will be provided tomorrow. You clearly stated that, when it comes to prioritizing committee business, the committee must make the decision and that this wasn't in the motion before us. If things change, this change will invalidate our entire conversation. I consider this a breach of procedure.
I think that we must vote on the motion. We can then decide how to prioritize the work. I suggest that we set aside an additional 15 minutes. Before we adjourn the meeting, I'd like us to agree on a roadmap. The people, the communities, expect us to deliver results. I think that we have great staff, who are also eager to get to work.