In principle, we're not opposed to more time, but I think that we can also get the meeting done in the usual time frame. If more time is needed, then I suppose we can reserve that right. Of course, all of this depends on the availability of the resources of the House of Commons. That aspect is completely out of our hands.
I think everybody's being co-operative, so we'll keep working together on it.
Mr. McCauley just said, “Three hours if necessary, but not necessarily three hours.” It's a famous Mackenzie King line, I think. Anyway, we don't need to get into that.