I'm just reading the rules; I didn't make them. It says that in these uncharted areas, the chair has the right to do that. So I'm going ahead with what the chair has as a discretion in these areas.
If there were urgency involved with this, Mr. Roy, maybe we'd have to move very expeditiously to deal with it. But we're going to have three months for Mr. Walsh and the legal people to get back and advise us on the legalities of calling this person before this committee.
Not only is it the rule, but it seems to me to be common sense that we'd follow that practice, and I'm making that ruling.
We have another matter on the agenda today, and we should get on to this business. We have some good witnesses here who want to inform us on an issue of fairly major importance.
We will be back in the fall, and there will be steering committees. If we can bring the Lieutenant Governor before the committee, and it's legal and so on, we'll do it.