Yes, we've been pushing for a pretty aggressive schedule. We understand that the parliamentary secretary for the environment has commitments in the House this evening. We've been moving at a relatively brisk pace. We're also casting forward to what's remaining for us and we think today we were able to get through much of the substantive conversations around targets and some of the emissions trading issues. We would suggest that if there's a will of the committee to continue on in that relatively urgent pattern, then with respect to the duties—and I believe a Liberal member has some as well—we'd not meet tonight and suspend the meeting until tomorrow, just after caucuses have met.
On March 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.