Okay. First of all, it's not a point of order, but the question is relevant so let me address it. Should there be a meeting of another committee, or even of this committee, a steering committee that was scheduled at a particular time right after our normally scheduled meeting, we would adjourn. However, meetings don't adjourn. We just have our time slot. We reserve this room as long as it's available. The meeting goes on. The members themselves decide that they want to go on. We still have Mr. Dreeshen, Mr. Poilievre, and Madame Freeman on the list who would like to speak with the Privacy Commissioner.
I think the answer to your question is that if it's getting repetitive, or if it's not relevant to the order of business before us, the chair also will shut down debate at that point. Having said that, I note that the committee is always the master of its own work. Should the majority of the committee wish to adjourn the meeting, then it would be up to a member to simply move that we adjourn. That would be the proper procedure. It's not debatable. We put a vote immediately and there we are.