Good afternoon, everyone. We will begin the meeting, now that we finally have enough government and opposition members here.
Before I give the floor to our witness, who will be joining us by videoconference, I would like to take a moment to discuss today's proceedings.
Given the time we have already lost, and the uncertainty about this afternoon's schedule due, in part, to the possibility of further votes following the procedural manoeuvres in the House, I would like to make a suggestion.
What I would suggest is, given the fact that we still do have time in the remaining meetings to accommodate Mr. Amos, and given the uncertainty.... He is a member of Parliament, and he is around these parts more often than not, so it's easier to reaccommodate him. We would hear from the witness, do questioning and then, depending on how time is going, move on from there, and put Mr. Amos' testimony to another day.
I would like to hear what committee members think.
Let us start with Mr. Graham.