I now declare this 29th meeting committee of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts in order.
Colleagues, I'll mention two quick things before we begin. One, because of the votes that we had at 3 o'clock, we're a little late starting. But you will recall that as a result of the membership change we don't have as many members, and that if it follows the normal rotation—notwithstanding that we have quite a number of presentations—we may only be off the mark by minutes. At that point the committee can decide whether they've dealt sufficiently with this chapter or whether those few minutes matter, in which case we can have motions to reconvene. My hope is that we'll be able to consider this a full hearing, as this is not an unusual circumstance. It's not the best, but it's not unusual. So hopefully with that we can proceed in the usual fashion.
The only other thing I wanted to mention was that I got back from Ukraine less than 24 hours ago and I'm one of those who suffers badly from jet lag. So could you just give me a little bit of leeway today, as I'm pretty fogged up.