Thank you very much, Chair.
I appreciate the friendly amendment brought forward by my colleague because indeed it's the kind of accommodation that we can normally expect in this committee, where members discuss, either in the subcommittee or in committee business and usually in camera, what the work plan is going to be going forward, so there's some clarity and certainty in the work that we have to do. We all take it very seriously, and we want to be prepared.
Chair, I have to say that last Thursday, we had committee business in public for an hour, and we discussed at great length a Thursday meeting that we would be having this week, without any clarity as to the witnesses that were going to be called. In fact, members on the Liberal side found out that other members on the Conservative side had prior knowledge about whether or not witnesses would be able to attend. That was shown by a motion—