Thanks, Chair.
Thanks, Mr. Connors, for raising this.
I don't want to put my colleague Mr. Bonk on the spot, but having been a provincial MLA before this, he might have some comments. The issue with BRMs and this program is that it's a provincial-federal partnership, so any decisions—Mr. Connors, I know you know that as well—and any recommendations we make here have to be with the caveat that the provinces and territories have to agree—Quebec as well.
I don't think we need to approve our schedule from now until the end of June or for the entire four years of this government. We've already passed three or four studies that we're going to try to undertake. There will be emergent issues that arise. As I've mentioned, Mr. Bragdon might want us to look into the drought in Atlantic Canada.
Mr. Connors, you've tabled it, but could we vote on it in the new year? This doesn't come up until 2028. I don't have any issues with it per se, but I think we've scheduled ourselves pretty thick for right now. That one has some timeline to it, so I would say, table it and let's vote on it a bit later on. We've gotten ourselves through what we've already committed to.