The clerk is not sure she can get the people that quickly. That's the consideration there. We certainly could....
First of all, on May 18 we have the Australian Prime Minister here, so we don't have a committee. That's Thursday. Then we have the break week. When we come back we have May 30, which is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, we have the officials coming...well, you see them there, Health Canada, the Public Health Agency, and the Institute of Health Research.
On June 1 we have a decision. This is coming off some of the long-term agenda items. We're looking at a one-day topic or issue. A number of individuals had talked about wait times. We could look at the Alberta experience, which is reducing wait times from 47 weeks to 4.7 weeks. I don't know if many of you were able to attend the nurses' breakfast, but they had a similar presentation. We could have Dr. Cy Frank here presenting that--hopefully we could--and we could ask him, drill down to some more detailed questioning...that might be of value.
Also, as part of the presentation at that meeting there was a video, a small clip, as I understand it. It was in English, and I don't know if that's going to cause some problems. I know the committee has seen a small clip before in English. I refer to members from the Bloc if that's going to be a problem.