Mr. Chair, I would agree with Rob that this is an additional committee. Some of us are on one or two other committees and have other obligations. I don't think this should be allowed to go on in perpetuity for many weeks.
Speaking for myself, and for my Liberal colleagues, I think, one of the issues we're concerned about is this fingerprinting question before charges are laid. From my own perspective, that's the only issue where I'd want to hear from the police, for example, to understand why they think this is appropriate. I'd perhaps want to hear from the bar association on that issue, and from the Privacy Commissioner, as my colleague Madam Jennings has just said.
But I would agree with the general principle, Rob, that we can do it in three meetings. If we have to, we can have a fourth to do a clause-by-clause.
Mr. Chair, I think we should aim to be expeditious and thorough, and we should not drag this on for weeks and weeks to suddenly find that we have to look at one another four times a week for many weeks. That's not a desirable thing.