If we stay until June 22 or 23--and I have no idea whether we're leaving early or whether we're going to be here all summer--theoretically that leaves us with about six heritage committee meetings left open. I feel it's very important that we set some agenda that will at least springboard us into the fall.
If we're going to end up having to deal with main estimates, if we're going to have to look at those for two days, I would suggest that we put as much time into June as we can, into discussing some of the issues that were drawn up the other day in terms of television--where we're going with the parliamentary review of Radio-Canada and television broadcast. We need to put together some suggestions so that we can get moving on an agenda; otherwise, June is going to come and we're not going to have accomplished anything, and we'll be very behind come the fall session.