I would just like to add one thing. If we plan to have eight meetings, it would be a good idea to allow for the possibility of additional meetings if necessary. Say, for instance, we realize that certain things in the legislation need to be amended or that a more thorough study is called for, we need to be able to hold 10 or 12 meetings, as the case may be, instead of 8.
Furthermore, I have a problem with the idea of going in camera when we meet with the commissioner and the Treasury Board officials. I think there is going to be some repetition. I am having a hard time seeing the difference between the in camera briefing in preparation for the study and the questioning of the witnesses afterwards. If I have questions to ask in private, I will ask them directly. I don't need an in camera meeting to do it.