I have two points on that. Having experienced the special committee on physician-assisted dying, I understand the member's point about witnesses testifying, how important it is to hear them. But I'm going to rely on the chairman and the vice-chair, the steering committee, to organize the witnesses in such a way that we're able to properly hear what they have to say and have the time to question them.
On the second point, my understanding is that while PROC has gone with a different allocation, this is the allocation that most of the committees are agreeing to. Six minutes, to me, is perfect because you gear yourself to five minutes
and then you get an additional minute.
I think that's perfect.