We'll hear from everyone.
I just remind members that, as has been said I think, this is simply sending it on to government. So our decision is going to be, do we send it to government and let them set up the study and what format that will take, the committee or whatever? Also, do we need more witnesses? Do we need to hear more, and so on? If we do, as the clerk has mentioned, with the difficulty of getting people in a week's time, we probably will have to do this in two weeks' time or whatever. I just remind the members of that.
Remember, too, that in the definition read by Mr. Warawa, there is a petition process within the environment auditor general where citizens already can be advocates, can go to the commissioner and ask the commissioner to do that. Having done that with Sumas 2, I know that process does work, where you go and say, I think the government isn't taking this seriously enough, do something, and of course the environment auditor general took that up as a petition and did something with it. That was from a citizen's perspective.
So let's go to--