Maybe you could clarify this, Chair.
On the times for questioning of witnesses, this is different. There are seven minutes in the first round for the government and the official opposition, then the government again, and then the third party, and then five-minute rounds. I think I've sat on three other committees and normally in the first segment it's seven minutes for the official opposition, seven minutes for the government, and seven minutes for the third party.
Has it always been standard procedure to give the government members double the time in this committee? Certainly the government members, especially when a minister is here, are getting more than ample time versus, in my view, what the opposition party is getting. Usually it's seven, seven, seven. I don't want to get into a long-winded debate about it, but I do think it's a little out of sorts and a little top-heavy on the government side.