Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It was quite a development this morning on this issue. I don't think a lot of us were expecting what happened earlier. I'm pleased that my colleague from the Bloc still sees the value in having meetings, because one thing that we've seen throughout the past couple of months is that this is a wide-ranging and impactful piece of legislation, even though these particular amendments have been pulled. There were communities of interest that were not specifically.... I am thinking of indigenous first nations, Métis Canadians, as well as the fur trapping community.
I will be pleased to have an opportunity to bring back expert witnesses to talk about things that we're still dealing with in this bill, and the general impact of this kind of legislation on a very important part of Canada's heritage and a current part of our economy, as well.
I guess my question would be, if we can get it answered, regarding the one hour versus the four hours. Are we talking about four consecutive meetings of one hour each? I'm just seeking clarification on that one point.
On another point, should this subamendment pass, are we planning on starting these meetings immediately at our next scheduled meeting on Tuesday? Given that we have a weekend, Monday and Tuesday, so it's only a few days away, will there be an opportunity to get a witness list and give our witnesses time to plan to be here to speak to this legislation and the amendments?
Those are my two questions out of the gate. I know we have a speaking list. It's not a back-and-forth, but I'd be interested in hearing the perspectives of how we could move forward on this. Thank you.