Thank you.
I do want us to stay focused on sitting around this table as much as possible, but I do agree with the importance of Banff. I don't think anybody would think of it as a junket, because there has been a lot of interest in the past, as people have asked us and want to know where is their heritage committee in terms of television. Banff is one of the premier cultural institutions in the nation, and we have not been present there.
I do believe that the television issue is.... I mean, we can vote on it and we can discuss it, but I think it will be our number one priority. And I don't even think of it in terms of what is being proposed by the minister; we are masters of our house here, and we can see that numerous issues are converging on broadcast and television at this time. I think the relevance of our committee will be judged on how we set our own course.
I think Banff would give us an opportunity, especially for the new members, to get up to speed very quickly and to meet people in the industry. It's a way that we can cover a lot of ground without having to try to sit in the last few weeks and figure out a list of witnesses and how we're going to start looking at it. If we go to Banff, we're going to come up with some good directions right off.
But that being said, I think we do need to focus on setting the agenda for June, which will let us continue on in the fall.