Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think we are more or less all agreeing right now. We're just doing it in a political way and kind of asserting ourselves a bit, which is fine; we're politicians.
To my understanding, there are up to 16 meetings left between now and when we rise in June, and the 25th and the 27th would complete our human resources and health care study. Then on the second we could have a briefing from the Public Health Agency of Canada, at which time we can determine how many COVID meetings we need going forward. There are a lot of things that could arise and we don't know what they are. We don't need to make a decision between now and May, so we might as well not.
The next meetings could be all about children's health, they could be a mix or they could be fifty-fifty. We can do that later. I also don't think we have to concern ourselves with this too much, although we can.
I'm interested to hear from Don, as everybody else is, about what we're going to study in September.