—with this year's estimates, yes. In future meetings we'll be talking about next year, and we will have access in a number of weeks—I don't know exactly how many—to the main estimates, or have hearings on them in the coming weeks. We're told we aren't going to get the report on plans and priorities until, I think, May 7. So that means if we hold the hearings on the main estimates in a few weeks from now, we will not have access at that time to the RPPs, which the standing order says we have the right to have access to.
On the other hand, if we delay hearings on the main estimates until May 8, we're getting very close to the end, so the amount of time committees will have to hear the main estimates is very truncated.
I know that's not under your control, but would you be able to provide some of the information that will be in the RPPs coming out officially on May 7 prior to that—obviously not budget sensitive information because the budget may not have happened, but other kinds of information that is less sensitive, which is likely to find its way into the RPP—which could be useful to this committee in considering the main estimates.