We will be guided by evidence.
I've known Michel Drapeau for a long time, in fact back to the late nineties, when you and I first met. He's an intelligent, sage person. Of course we'll look at what he has to say, and what others say. We will be interested in these views.
We will be interested in your report, but not just your report. I've been on these committees. The reports are good, but sometimes some of the witness testimony that doesn't necessarily make it into a report is also helpful. You learn something through some of that testimony. We intend on following both the report and the testimony that helps inform the report.
I go back to the fact that your work here is important, and it will help us as we determine how to move forward. We won't have the legislation ready to introduce until late this year or early next year. There will be plenty of time to review the work of this committee. On an ongoing basis, when the legislation is tabled, it will come to Parliament, and this committee will have an opportunity to go at it again.