If I may conclude, Mr. Chairman, the reason that's suggested is that I had also suggested, like my colleague Mr. Angus, that the television industry review the government has been talking about or hinting at is of extreme importance, as is the review of the CBC/Radio-Canada mandate. I, for one, agree totally with Mr. Angus, and I suspect others around the table would agree too, that it is perhaps our top priority as a committee to look at that and to see what the government's intentions are and how we fit into those and how we can make sure that the mandate given to whoever is going to do this review is one that we're comfortable with. I think that is the top priority of this committee, after we've given our reaction to the proposed nomination of the CEO. There's that, but also, there's the deadline for dealing with the main estimates, which is sometime in November, if I'm not mistaken, so we could tackle those in the fall, if there's a bit of a crunch on time here.
My sense is that if we are looking at a review, or if the government is planning to look at a review of the television broadcasting industry writ large, and also a review of the CBC/Radio-Canada mandate, in particular, I think that a visit to Banff, where the entire industry is agglomerated at that time, is not a junket, sir, with all due respect; it is us doing our work, just as the people there are doing theirs as well.