Then there's “And that, after this study has been concluded, the committee adopt and undertake a motion from the members of the Liberal Party”.
If you look at it, you have two timetables. One is for one meeting per week. The other is for two meetings per week. One is a reality, the other reflects our optimism. If we get two meetings per week, we would be fortunate to do more studies and get more witnesses and move along the agenda. But at the moment, what it looks like is that on November 4—which is an additional meeting we've all agreed to—we're having the minister come before us for the main estimates. On the 16th we have a briefing with the Commissioner of the Environment and the Auditor General. December 7 is where we plug in Madam Collins' meeting, and hopefully we move forward from there.
Are there any questions?
Mr. Albas.