I don't have a lot to add to what my last two colleagues said, but I would just reiterate that the decision of the Speaker is very clear. The two weeks are not to mollify the principle. The principle is clear. Parliament has the right to see these documents and the two weeks is to find a process for it. We should not twist the decision of the Speaker.
It seems to me, Mr. Chair, that your letter is correct, that it should be sent now, and that the two weeks in question have nothing to do with the process of this committee.
We cannot use the decision of the Speaker in order to try to interpret it in a way that is contrary to what the Speaker has said.