I'll make a last pitch to have two meetings a week.
We have, practically speaking, only six sitting weeks left for committees to meet. There are eight or so sitting weeks left, but the reality is that the last two weeks are not weeks where we can practically have meetings, because of the need to get estimates and other government legislative priorities through in the last two sitting weeks of June. What that practically means is that we have six sitting weeks in which a committee could meet. If we're only going to meet once a week, that leaves us with six meetings.
That's not a lot of meetings to complete the Indo-Pacific strategy; to hear from Minister Freeland, as she was previously scheduled to appear; and, on top of that, to hear from witnesses concerning the Winnipeg lab. I really think that going from one three-hour meeting a week to two two-hour meetings a week would allow us to complete all of the agreed-to studies in front of the committee before a summer adjournment.