There is another committee coming in for one o'clock, so we do have to wind it down. I simply want to note that your predecessor, Commissioner, made the statement that 30 days has become the exception rather than the norm, which I think was prophetic, in that.... He had some other comments.
But you both agreed on one thing and that was the need for leadership among the ministries and the directors to show the culture of transparency. I guess we're going to have to continue to work on it, but I appreciate it very much that you and your team have done the report. I think it was a helpful report for us to continue to monitor. I know that Mr. Poilievre raised the idea of tracking or trending. I think it's going to be very important for us to have an institutional memory.
Now, just for the benefit of the members, here's what's happening in our coming meetings. Next week, we have the Commissioner of Lobbying on Tuesday for the estimates, and on Thursday we have the Ethics Commissioner for the main estimates. The following week, we have the Privacy Commissioner on Tuesday, the 27th, and then the Information Commissioner will be back before us two weeks from today and will be helping us put some meat on the bones for our proactive disclosure discussions and projects. I will have the clerk circulate this information to you, but I wanted you to know at least for preparation purposes that we have lobbying on Tuesday and ethics on Thursday.
For our items on Google's Street View and the draft report, which you have, as well as the issue on order-in-council appointments that Madam Freeman raised, we're going to carry those forward at each meeting, so that should there be any excess time, we will try to deal with them.
Thank you kindly. We're adjourned.