There is a briefing tonight on the whole budget issue, so I assume that will be part of it.
I think this is very important. The government clearly, I think, can benefit from the discussions here in the committee once we have a better understanding of exactly what the intent is. It is involved in the whole issue of what we're trying to do when we talk about poverty, because the employment insurance backdrop is there as part of those issues to help people from falling into those traps of poverty.
I think it's important that we look at this--it's part of it--and that the government, since they've already indicated that they'll be setting it up next year, could clearly benefit from the kinds of information this committee could forward while they're doing it for consideration. There's no sense doing it after the fact. And given the fact that the government plans to deal with this next year, taking a couple of meetings and getting a better understanding of the government's intent here, we may be able to enhance it and make it that much better when the government moves forward.
I think it's an important thing to do, and it's linked to the study that we all want to get started on anyway.