Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. They're also waiting for this committee to proceed with that review as well, so I'd like to do that. One would hope it would be early November through to December, and then we'll see how we go. That's what I'm proposing.
In the interim, we have main estimates. That is usually something the opposition parties like to deal with. My past practice in other committees has been to try not to slough that off, because a lot of good information can be obtained under proper and relevant questioning with respect to main estimates. It's been suggested that we have a briefing session on the new parliamentary funding mechanism, which follows this committee's recommendation, before we do the estimates. We might even inquire if the Auditor General would be willing to help us prepare some questions with respect to estimates, as the Auditor General did for the fisheries and oceans committee when I was the chair.
So that would leave me with some flexibility, depending on the availability of witnesses.
I'd like to move on Mr. Kenny's motion immediately and perhaps schedule an extraordinary meeting for a briefing session on the estimates, and then find out what kinds of witnesses we would be looking for, for PIPEDA, and then come back at the next meeting I'm at, which would be a week today, and possibly make some recommendations where we could have estimates stuck in amongst that. I would think those would be the only three things we would do for the balance of this year, subject to the new Information Commissioner and a review of the new Information Commissioner's qualifications.
That's how I'm looking at it. Does that seem like a reasonable plan?
Mr. Wallace.