Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Virani has insight into my mind, because he pretty much used exactly the same words I was going to use, which were just to be cautious, since we do not have unlimited time, and that we be mindful of the responsibility that has been given to us under the statute. There are two different processes, and different language has been used in the legislation that gives us guidance as to the scope of the work we have to do and its timeliness. The way I see it, what we'll be engaging in is more of an oversight process.
The other point is that I just want to caution—and I heard Mr. Green use this term twice now—about using the term “interim report”. Let's not add things we don't see in the statute. The statute speaks of “a report”, so let's not start giving labels to things that may not exist, because doing that will just get us off track, if I may say so. I just want to make sure we try to focus on the statutory language and the mandate that has been given, and remember that there are some timelines embedded in that document.
Thank you.