We won't put it forward in an official motion then, Jenna. We'll just have an overview of what we're looking at.
In the last 24 hours everybody should have received this document. It's basically a document put together by our wonderful analysts from the Library of Parliament. It indicates who has been put on our list or who we have seen and then in the last table—there are tables here—it indicates what some of the possible gaps are and who we have not heard from. Clare and Dominique have put some information here, too.
In table 2 it will show anybody who's remaining on your list who has not come, and then it also indicates who has been invited and who has said no, that they're not able to come.
We know there are some gaps here. Today we've had some great discussions, but we're probably.... Today I heard questions on teen dating and things like that, which are exactly to do with our motion.
I'm going to read the document that our clerk has put forward to me. Halfway through the study is where we're at right now. These gaps are there. I'm going to ask if every team can look at these lists and refocus on making sure that they're filling in these gaps and that they have a list back to the analysts for March 3 at 4 p.m. for any witnesses they think we would like to see.
I recognize that we're coming closer to the end, so if anyone wants to reach out and have some informal conversations, we can do that as well.
One of the biggest matters—Jenna, I'll talk about that right now—is when are we going to see the minister? I think it's kind of confirmed. We're going to be speaking to the minister on April 1, so that's going to be closing up near the end of our study. The clerk has been working to make sure that we can fill in all of those times.
There are a couple of different things that are coming up. We have the supplementary estimates that are due on March 23, and we also have the main estimates that have just come out as well. The supplementary estimates have been referred to the committee. I would suggest, with the agreement of the committee, and I would hope that we could all be good on this, that we forego the study of the supplementary estimates and just look at the main estimates that are also coming, because they're basically all coming to us at the same time. I suggest we use our time wisely. During that time, that's when we call in the officials from WAGE, and it gives us an opportunity to also speak to the minister on that.
Is there any discussion or concerns about our forfeiting that and then being able to look at the mains? Is everybody okay with that?
Anita, do you have something?