I don't want to be a stick in the spokes of the wheel, but I'm concerned, because we have the two motions. Again, I don't think it's fair to do the one motion, because it is setting a course for our direction without the other motion being heard. I think we have to do it on Thursday so that it's out of the way. And I have no idea how long it will take to debate those, because I don't know whether they're going to be controversial or not.
I don't want us to try to quickly get through the briefing. We, especially our new members, really need to be brought right up to speed on the digital study, because it is a major undertaking that we're doing.
I would suggest that we do the motions and get them out of the way on Thursday, and if there's time for other business then, that's fine. Then on the Tuesday I support our going back to the private member's bill. Then, on that Thursday, we'll have been briefed and could have had even internal discussions by then. I think we need enough time to really assess whether we're going to put a lot more effort into this or not.
I'm worried that if we debate the motions this Thursday and doing so takes an hour and more, and then we're suddenly trying to figure out the future of the digital media study, we're not going to give it the kind of reflection that it needs.