I understand the intent of Ms. Hall Findlay's suggestion. I suggest that we wait until our first meeting back and we go through it in a manner that should be fairly intensive. I'm assuming that opposition members will probe fairly aggressively on the spending when we come back. It won't just be a waltz through the park. That's what opposition parties do. Government members will, I'm sure, be appropriately scrutinizing in their efforts. At that meeting, it may well become apparent that we want to follow something else in particular. At that point, it would be completely in order, in my view, to say we'd like to do some more work on an item tomorrow, or the next day or the next week, and we could fit in some time for that.
I find it difficult to actually schedule something specific today, because we haven't identified anything concrete just yet.
Ms. Hall Findlay.