I'm sorry to interrupt you, Mr. Surette. If you have other information to give us, we will be happy to receive it in writing. Thank you.
Madam Chair, colleagues, I want to share my thoughts and a rather striking observation concerning this study, which is extremely important to me. It was originally planned that we would hear a total of 34 witnesses in this study. However, I have observed that to date, almost 50% of those witnesses have been unable to testify. I have counted 14, apart from the Minister, who was to testify, and Mr. Quirion, who was to testify in the third hour of this meeting but will be replaced by another person from his organization.
Obviously, I am puzzled. I don't see how I could end this study without having the opportunity to hear almost 50% of the witnesses. I understand that when we make a witness list, we do not expect to hear 100% of them, but so far, almost every second witness has not yet had an opportunity to testify.
I have done a comparison with the other studies we have done, compiling the number of witnesses and the number of hours for each study. For our current study on research and scientific publication in French, only 16 witnesses have testified up to now. In our study on small modular nuclear reactors, we heard 27 witnesses; we heard 32 in the case of the study on attracting and retaining talent. For our first study, which was broader, we heard 37 witnesses.
My motion therefore asks the committee to hold one more meeting as part of this study to allow the witnesses to join us and tell us about their expertise and their varying views on this subject. I therefore move: That, as part of its study on scientific research and publication in French, the Committee allocates one more meeting, Monday, November 28th, in order to allow witnesses who did not get the opportunity to participate in the current study to be heard by the Committee.
I am giving my motion to the clerk, who will then be able to send it to you. It has already been translated.