We have already had this type of discussion. Ever since I have been a member of the Agriculture committee, we have always operated with a chair, who represents the party in power, two vice-chairs, and another member of the committee. Bear in mind that the steering committee has always picked up ideas that were discussed in the main committee. So all members had already had a chance to discuss what was decided at the steering committee.
So unless you can confirm or prove the opposite, I would say that this option has always worked very well. I don't know if, as chairman, you want to limit yourself to chairing, without speaking on behalf of the government. In the case of both Gerry and James, we fully understood that they were both chairmen of the committee and Conservatives and they discussed issues with us in that capacity. It has always worked very well. So I don't see the pertinence of changing the makeup of the steering committee.