No. We have three more sitting days: Thursday, December 3, December 8, and December 10.
What I would say is that if you're given your draft report on Wednesday, then on Thursday, December 3, we could start going page by page, paragraph by paragraph, to discuss it.
Sometime on Thursday or on Tuesday, December 8, or on Thursday, December 10, we're going to have to listen to this group of the CBSA, etc. Many of the people we'll be listening to are in Ottawa, but the Vancouver Police Department may have to come from Vancouver, obviously, so we need to give them a week or so's notice.
When should we do that, and should we set a timeline for doing it so that we don't cut too much into dealing with our report?
Could it be an hour, and could we ask everyone to do a three-minute presentation on an update, because we had a full presentation on June 11? Perhaps we could ask the Vancouver Police to take five minutes to present to us, and then we could ask one round of questions and do it in an hour.
Is it possible?
When would you like to see that hour occur: on December 3 or December 8?