That could happen in either situation, I think. It depends on the will of all of the members of the committee to want to get that report completed.
I do believe that, in the past, we have seen that, if we do have strict deadlines, the committee is more motivated to try to get its recommendations in, get a vote on those recommendations, move forward and get it done, but I do understand the constraints.
Also, I did want to let the committee members know that today we do have constraints because of House administrative shortages. I have directed the clerk to try to find us that extra time for the meeting on June 8, and I am hoping that we can get through everything. If we do go to a vote today, we would move into the draft report, take a look at the content of the draft report, perhaps have a day or so to submit proposed recommendations by all the different parties, give the analysts time over the weekend to insert that into the draft report, and then we would have a completed draft report to look at and would vote on all of the proposals in the next meeting.
Next we have Mr. Blaikie.