Look, this is an important question in terms of the committee planning its agenda going forward. Obviously, we have a lot of competing things going on as members of Parliament. We have activities happening in our constituencies that are important, but we also have the work that happens here in Ottawa in making important decisions about issues that are in the national interest. I know, as much as my constituents enjoy seeing me at local events, they are also keen for us to spend time in Ottawa representing them and bringing the concerns they have to Ottawa.
I don't know if it's the same for other members, but I do find that many of my constituents are watching what happens at OGGO. I've gotten more feedback from constituents about the work of OGGO than I have on any of the other committees I've served on. This is a much-watched committee.
Mr. Chair, I know sometimes we joke about the people watching CPAC being just my mother and my grandmother and that sort of thing, but actually the government operations committee has certainly garnered a lot of interest.
I think that, because of the important issues we're dealing with, there may be instances where it is important for us to engage over the summer. It should be in keeping with the Standing Orders—