Yes, we did.... I have to confess to my colleagues around the table that we have a little bit of a difficulty. We've received a couple of letters, one of them saying that they would comply with some elements of the motion, and secondly, that there were some 10,000 to 12,000 pages available, and then another letter that said there'd be a time lag of eight to twelve weeks between their getting the information and having it translated, at a cost that approximates something like $900,000 to $1.8 million.
So they're reviewing our request, but I think they gave us some material earlier on in the day. A lot of it is redacted. I've had an opportunity to take a look at some of the material. I'm not sure that it's material that many of us can use.
I think there's a couple of issues that we might address on this. I think we can refer this to the steering committee—and I'm just alerting here you to what's going to happen—and consider some of the options that are going to be available to us and maybe after that have the full committee take a look at what the recommendations of the steering committee might be. But clearly, it does not appear that we're going to be able to get the material that the motion the committee approved to be received by the 19th is going to happen....
I have Mr. Saxton, and then Madame Faille, Mr. Kramp, and Mr. Bains, keeping in mind that we have about five minutes.