I'm going to stop the clock. I'm going to interrupt you a bit.
This is to reinforce the view from this committee and Parliament that we're not obliged to negotiate with the companies to receive these documents. You're taking us down a path that has both me and the clerk nervous about setting up conditions for Parliament to view documents.
I'm saying this now, because you still have a minute left. You can ignore what I'm saying or respond to this with questions, but this is a courtesy. It was a motion that was passed by the committee. I'm pleased that we've heard from these witnesses, but we're not required to negotiate with companies to receive any documents.
I think that's clear, but—