Thanks, Chair.
I'm listening carefully to the points being raised by the honourable member, but nothing precludes this full committee, which is the ultimate master of the destiny of the environment committee, which has already decided on what the first meeting is going to be, when it's going to be, and who is going to be there.
On the second meeting, we've already determined we're going to have it, what it's going to be. I think we still have to suss out the one and two, so the only way that argument can hold is if we don't, in some way, have a process that lets us identify who is going to be at meeting two.
As long as we have that, then there is ample time for meeting one to happen. The steering committee could come back and we'd still hold meeting two, and by then we'll have nailed down the details of three, four, and five.