Mr. Bigras, the mention of a special committee is a guarded suggestion, I guess, to the House. We can't predict what the House will do with something, but that's where we would be sending it. Now, where they send it.... The Speaker has already indicated, as I've quoted, that he's concerned that what is happening could ultimately end in anarchy, so I think there's already a veiled suggestion about what the Speaker might do.
But we can't determine what the Speaker might do at this point, as we can't determine what the House will do when it gets this. This would move us forward, hopefully, and would hopefully solve a much bigger problem that could well plague other committees.
I have Mr. Watson next—and I'll get back to you, Mr. Cullen—and, I believe, Mr. McGuinty.