Chair, at the risk of sounding redundant--at some point I was in conversation on another matter of the committee--I want to make it abundantly clear that we probably have an interest in continuing where we left off. In that regard, I support the comments made by members who were here before. But it seems to me there should also be at least a broad outline of the more pressing business that will no doubt confront this committee in a matter of days. That will deal with the supplementary estimates from last year, because we did not sit, and issues we are going to be facing, as well as the question of disposition of stimulus, which I think will preoccupy much of the committee's work for at least the foreseeable future.
What I'd like to get from the chair, the clerk, and researchers is a broad outline of just how much time we'll be looking at to consider these two Herculean tasks that are going to beset us in the not-too-distant future.