Because the motion and the amendment both specified exactly which witnesses, it is not open to other witnesses at this stage. That's not to say that another amendment or motion could not be made, but at this stage we're talking about Madame Larouche's amendment. She had to have unanimous consent to change her amendment to say that he would come in the third panel along with the other witnesses. It was my impression that there was unanimous consent for that.
That was the question I was asking when you wanted the clarification. If it's okay with you, I would ask again if there is unanimous consent to support Madame Larouche's amended amendment that would say that the chaplain would come for the third hour of the panel.
(Amendment agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
Now we return to the original motion, which was that we would have one and a half of our days, which is three hours, of additional study on defence and that we would call specific witnesses.
Were there specific witnesses on the list? Yes, there were. I forget who they were, though.
Ms. Sahota, could you remind me?