Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I am having a little difficulty following my colleagues Mr. Trost and Mr. Anderson. First, we are not in a court of law here and this is not a trial. Second, if we are giving the minister the right to respond, I assume that we should do the same for Ms. Keen. This is like playing "my dad can beat up your dad".
I think that we should spend two hours with the minister, who is the guy in charge of the Department of Natural Resources, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. After that, Ms. Keen can come and answer our questions.
I doubt if the minister is particularly worried about using the media. If he happened to be dissatisfied with the questions or answers from Ms. Keen, he could certainly arrange to talk to reporters about the points he does not agree with.
Because we have the time, and because everyone has made plans to stay in Ottawa for some time, I think that we should get the ball rolling. In principle, we should schedule the minister for two hours, and Ms. Keen for two hours as well, as the amendment suggests. The committee can then meet again to decide on other meetings.