Thank you, Mr. Lehoux.
Certainly part of the dynamic of where we are at today is the actual motion that was passed, which was from Mr. Barlow originally. It was not really prescriptive of what the committee was to do after the two meetings.
Obviously we're now starting to come to framing what we should do. With your request, what the clerk is trying to get clarification on is if we are instructing the analysts to go away and prepare a letter, a summary of what we heard. Then, when we come back in January, we either can take that summary and choose to put in more language if we want to report back to the House to say, “here's what we heard” and ask the government to consider what the stakeholders have told us, or we can choose to include more prescriptive recommendations, which this committee is going to have to agree on.
I really don't think we're going to get to that point here today. I would ask for this committee's direction to tell the analysts to prepare that letter for our consideration for the first meeting when we're back in January. We will tackle it at that time.
Is that a pathway, colleagues, that we can agree on? Yes? Okay.
Other than that, I don't have any other business, colleagues. I would like, with your blessing, to wish you all a merry Christmas, happy holidays and a happy and prosperous new year. We'll see you back in action in 2023.
Okay. That's wonderful. Enjoy your Christmas. Merry Christmas.
The meeting is adjourned.