I call this meeting back to order.
Before we start, we have to do a little bit of committee business. I've been talking to the analysts. On the first Monday back, May 25, we have the CRTC here.
There's been a suggestion that we have a mini-round table on May 27. That would be a selection of the witnesses who have been before us. I'm going to ask that each party suggest two people to the clerk, and we'll see if we can set that up.
At the same time, I'm going to ask that the meeting on June 1 be suspended. There's a request that I think will come through the clerk in relation to an event at the Library and Archives that day. They would like to have as many as possible from the committee attending that event. I was not going to be here anyway on that particular day; it's the opening of the Stratford Shakespeare festival and I have tickets for my wife and me. We'll correspond through the clerk and get some of that across tomorrow.
The other thing is that if we can meet with our analysts to give them some idea of what we might be looking for in a report, if we can give them a little direction, maybe they can rough some things out over the break week. When we do get into the report, we're only going to have about four or five meetings to quantify the report and get it presented to the House.
Go ahead, Mr. Rodriguez.