Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I think everybody's dancing around the edges of what I'd like to propose right now, whether it needs to be through a motion or perhaps consensus. It is that we book a two-hour session to have the witnesses come back.
I seem to remember that in the winter the session was much longer. What I really got value from—and one of the very few documents I kept was on this subject—was how to ask effective questions at committees. It was great not just for this committee but for all those I'm on.
I would love to have the full workshop on that subject and the full workshop on how to read the reports. Let's face it: This is such an arcane, esoteric world that all of us would greatly benefit from it, Ms. Block.
I'm wondering whether we can formalize this proposal through you as chair and have those two workshops and then come back. If my colleagues are like me, we're going to have good intentions and then are going to leave this meeting and go back to the busy world of being in a minority government. Particularly because of COVID and our need to become crystal clear about our role as a multipartisan committee—hopefully non-partisan—I hope we will go ahead and define these areas really early and make sure that we're clear about this subject.
Madam Chair, is there a way that, with the clerks, we can formalize this right now and have it as one of our next orders of business?