I don't want to suggest another topic at all, Mr. Chairman. You have a set of meetings that are updates, and then you have three possible meetings to give us a snapshot of these broader topics. I suggest that when we get through those three meetings you might want to let us vote--in other words, put our priorities in--and then you'll have to do the mathematics and select one.
If we could pick one before we rise for the summer, the research staff could draw up terms of reference for such a study that would make it manageable. In other words, we could pick a topic and then decide how many months we want to put into it. If you put a whole year into it, the terms of reference can be broader, but if you want to finish something and report by Christmas, the terms of reference have to be tighter.
In any case, just from this meeting this morning it seems to me we've got a plan. The second part of planning could be after that last meeting in June, when we actually decide what we want to study in the fall. I think that would be very good.