I would just like to add that I think we have general agreement around the table that we need to look at getting the report from the Rouleau commission. We need to see how that plays into our report from the analysts. We need to get the analysts working, as Mr. Harder has indicated, on a report for us as a committee. We can then start deliberating and making recommendations.
Given the number of weeks that we sit after the Rouleau commission is to be out, it would be impossible for us in all reasonableness to have a March 31 deadline. Even if we don't call anybody anymore, it would be virtually impossible for us to get through the evidence to be able to look at his report and then turn around and make recommendations based on that by March 31.
Obviously, June 23 is the last day before we rise for summer, I believe. If we're sooner, then we're sooner, but that should be it. We have to be done by then. If we're done sooner, so be it. I think that's reasonable.
It allows us to have a fulsome report. We've heard some great recommendations on everything from policing to the interpretation of the law, etc. I think it would serve us well in what our role is to give us some latitude on time.