You're right, Mr. Williams, it's not the official opposition; it could be Bloc or NDP. That is the normal standing order that's seen in most committees.
I'll read the second paragraph again:
In the case of a previously scheduled meeting taking place outside the parliamentary precinct, the committee members in attendance shall only be required to wait for 15 minutes following the designated start of the meeting before they may proceed to hear witnesses and receive evidence, regardless of whether opposition or government members are present.
Perhaps, Mr. Sweet, I'll get you to explain that. I should point out, first of all, that I've been on the committee for over seven years now and we've never had a meeting, I don't think, outside the parliamentary precinct.
Mr. Williams, am I correct?