I've been having informal conversations. We have the chair of the Liaison Committee with us, so he's fully aware of it. We've talked to whips and House leaders to get a general trend of what's expected in the new year and how we are doing on budgets and stuff like that.
We've been very reasonable in this committee, considering it's an international trade committee. I think we're not going to have too much difficulty in that regard, particularly if we meet in one place for meetings in Brussels where we would have the clerks and the analysts and translators.
After that I'm thinking we would probably venture out to other member states in threes or fours, and you don't need all the staff with you on those visits. There will be more visits on a one-to-one basis with European colleagues in the member states, as well as the European Parliament.