That's so true, Chair. We are masters of our own domain. Wasn't that a Seinfeld episode? Sorry, I lost myself there for a second.
The point I was making before, Chair, about how other committees.... I know we've asked for other things to be looked at. Certainly legislation takes precedence, so let's do it, and if there's a study to be done after the fact or in between times of legislation, this committee has jumped and gone ahead and done different studies.
There are other committees out there certainly looking at other areas. Take, for example, the ethics committee, which passed a motion to investigate a Liberal fundraising practice. I believe the fundraiser was called “the sky is the limit”. If I can remember right, it happened around Valentine's day, and there was to be an auction. The whole fundraising piece was an auction of time and services of certain members of Parliament. The sky was the limit on what you could pay. Apparently, according to their fundraiser, originally even for corporations, the sky was the limit they could pay in order to spend time with prominent members of the official opposition. Well, they could maybe make a couple of bucks by spending time with them in the House of Commons, because it's not a common place to find them any more. I don't know how much someone would pay. Maybe a corporation would pay a lot for that too.
But let's get back to their real fundraiser. Their real fundraiser was based around...I don't know whether it was playing tennis with the Rae brothers or golfing with Paul Martin, and the other one was that you got to go to a hockey game with Ken Dryden. Now that would be an incredible piece.