Are we comfortable with that? I think we have our marching orders.
Really quickly, because I'm trying to get out, on the work schedule, we're going to try to organize—although that is very difficult with everyone's schedule—a working committee, a subcommittee, but right now, because of difficulty with witnesses and juggling ministers, we're going to try to fill the February calendar with this study. Then we'll have the estimates popping up. In the meantime, we'll work toward that, and if something else that is more important comes up, we'll handle that.
We'll discuss the trip. I texted everyone. There is the ever-outstanding shipbuilding trip. I think the Conservative side is checking whether they will consider travel during a sitting week. I don't have any indication from the Liberal side if there's a desire to continue the trip or from my Conservative colleagues if there's a desire to do the trip.
The Conservative side, I believe, is going to see if they will allow sitting-week travel. I don't think there is a desire for non-sitting week travel because of Mr. Johns' schedule. It's unfortunate. It's just the reality of Mr. Johns' schedule and the fairness side of his being in a very difficult to get to place.
I will ask each party to go back to the whips to see what their decisions are. Then we'll spend a few minutes on Wednesday at the—