I just have a quick point before we go to Mr. Kotto.
We talk about the collective knowledge we have here based on the past, in you, sir, and in Mr. Bélanger, Mr. Kotto, Mr. Angus, and me over the past while. I think that could be a positive input to the terms of reference when the task force is set up.
I understand your concern about getting into the machinations each and every day of what this committee or this task force will do. It is certainly not my intent—I can only speak for myself at this point.
The terms of reference by which the task force gets started could certainly be something that is helped by the collective knowledge we have—and that is a compliment to us all—and we can provide it to the task force before it gets started. It could take a little bit of extra time, but as Charlie pointed out, not to the point where it's going to affect my position as a member of Parliament.