Well, I imagine that we can do several.
The very first thing, I suppose, in terms of options, is that she's not available, and we can give it up. So we can have some discussion in that regard.
We can have a discussion as to what the next steps would be. I take note that some members, at the very beginning, suggested that we seek authority from the House to proceed further. I'm going to ask the clerk to outline for us what that means.
Third, we could wait until Madame Ouimet comes back, whenever that is. But we don't know where she is, and we don't know for how long she will be where she is, if indeed she is away.
I can share with you, Mr. Kramp, that our subpoena, our summons, has value only in Canada. But I'm sure you knew that.
These are the issues that you have before you.
Mr. Christopherson.