Madam Chair, I understand the fact that there are new members, but also generally it's incumbent on members, when they do the training, to be exposed to this sort of thing. This is very straightforward. We could take the time now. If it takes a couple of minutes per item, it shouldn't take that long to understand what they are. They are fairly straightforward. Then the committee can move on, rather than having another meeting and coming back to do the basics, before getting on with the issues. Otherwise we would be postponing it to another meeting until those issues are discussed, and we won't get going until two meetings from now, which is unfortunate because there are a lot of issues that are outstanding from work that was being done by the previous committee, and other pressing women's issues that I think we would want to get into.
As the member for the NDP said, she is new as well, but none of these is that complicated. We can discuss them now. It wouldn't take long for each one. I suggest that we could do number 10 and give it a bit more time than the others and then move on. This is the first time in I don't know how many years that I have seen this kind of thing not discussed at the very beginning. Usually it's done immediately, and this is very straightforward. There is nothing unusual about it.