What we can do, Ms. Minna, if we look at our timetable here, is either leave the gender budgeting aside or leave the ministers aside, neither of which may be acceptable.
There is one meeting possible on December 5. We could target December 5, but you have to get the witnesses going as well. So they have to juggle a lot of things.
If you want two meetings in one day, especially when we're doing the gender budgeting analysis and we have international expertise—they are going to be doing it in the morning, and we could do another meeting in the afternoon—we can juggle, but I'd have to leave it to the clerk to determine how to juggle it, because they have to know who the witnesses are and when they are coming. They're playing with a tight timetable and a timetable of witnesses, to accommodate the witnesses.