Thanks.
I must say that I prefer that because it allows us to use as much time as possible to get questions in the public session, but it also allows us to get some of our homework done to determine how we go forward.
Do I have agreement for that? We'll do six rounds at two minutes, and then I'll take a motion to end this public session and we'll go into the steering committee, which is done in camera, and then begin talking about our process of chapter selection.
For the public, the step after this concerns all these chapters we have in this report. The committee makes a determination, as we do with every report, on how many, if any, of these chapters we're going to hold hearings on. That process and decision will flow from today's hearings.
With that, I will immediately put us back in rotation and start with the government benches, so the floor is open to a government member.
I recognize Mr. Saxton. You have the floor, sir.