I'd say that other than the ones you have particular motions on that you want to deal with today, we should refer the subjects we talked about today to the steering committee. We might find that when we do a little research and when the analyst has a look at things, maybe the committee has done some of this work before and maybe that will affect us. We'll home in on the items that we think are the best, and we'll come back to the committee.
Is that normal? Is that how we do it, Mr. Clerk? Do we come back to the committee? I want everybody to agree. The steering committee will weed through the pros and cons. Some subjects can be done very quickly and some will take longer. Some we can actually have an impact on quickly, and some we can't. We'll look at those and talk about what we can do. I am sure the analyst will also have some thoughts on what can be done, how long it will take, and who we need to have. Then we'll come back to the committee with our recommendations and we'll decide. How's that?