Okay.
Monsieur Dusseault, I think we need to talk about whether you want to proceed as the study was the last time around or you want to proceed in a different fashion. It was a broad umbrella study—you know, a 30,000-foot study—rather than getting into individual lobby groups and what not.
I think that's what you need to decide before we talk about the witnesses that were proposed.
As the clerk points out, it's also helpful to determine how many meetings you want to spend on the study, because that helps to shape how many witnesses you want to call.
Mr. Del Mastro.