That's very good. That is done. Thank you.
Additionally, I'd like to assure members that, as per the motion adopted on Tuesday, they can expect a subcommittee report presented at each public PACP full committee meeting that proceeds a subcommittee meeting.
I'll note for the record, as well, that this will be the first time that the committee has requested this type of reporting in this Parliament, and I'm happy to work with the subcommittee to oblige and report back to the full committee.
Members will notice that I have added some business after this meeting. This is optional. We can deal with most or all of this on Tuesday. I would like to deal with one issue, which involves the release of documents.
I know Ms. Sinclair‑Desgagné wants to ask us a question about that.
Here is what I'm going to do. Once we're done with our witnesses today, if we proceed to business, I will make a commitment to members that, if we deal with that and then want to adjourn, I will vote to adjourn the meeting. This is my commitment to you that this won't turn into a lengthy meeting. Any other business that we have we can deal with on Tuesday. You might still want to wrap it up, and that's fine. That's, of course, your decision, but I am committing.... All I have is my word, and my word is my bond to you. My vote will be to adjourn that meeting should members want to adjourn without any other discussion, if we're able to deal with the document in question.
Further, if we find that we get into a lengthy discussion and members want to end the discussion, I will also vote to end the discussion. If we can wrap it up quickly, we will, and if we can't, we will end it. My commitment to you is to not keep everyone here all afternoon; it is to try to resolve it quickly. Therefore, I'm telegraphing up front how I will vote on these two: I will not allow additional business unless the committee wishes it, and I will not allow the debate to go on for hours and hours or for any lengthy period of time. You can mull that over.
Now I'd like to welcome our witness. We have, as an individual, John Ossowski.
Sir, thank you for joining us today. I appreciate it.
You have five minutes for your opening remarks, and then we'll turn to our questions. I'll turn the floor over to you, sir. Thank you.