Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I agree with Mr. Abbott that there needs to be context, otherwise the value of such an outing would go up in smoke. I think the elephant in the room here—and I think Mr. Angus is slowly rearing that elephant out into the open—is that there are many members of this committee who are very excited about the prospect of dealing with some important and timely issues in the realm of broadcasting. We're at a critical juncture in this policy area.
If I'm not mistaken, we believe we shouldn't be working on some kind of study or project relating to that, in which case a trip to Banff would be an opportunity to hold hearings and be sensitized to some of the issues we have to deal with from the myriad of interests and players assembled there. I think that's the issue, if I may.