Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to indicate that I think we should focus on four things sequentially: getting the minister to appear in front of the committee will take one meeting; then, sometime between now and February, addressing this private member's bill—obviously we have to do that, and it will take at least one meeting; and then I think we should finish the employability study before we begin the poverty study. Otherwise, we have two studies out there hanging, and I don't think that's going to be good for the committee. I think we really should try to get this employability study out of the way and then start the poverty study.
As far as going on to any further topics, such as disability, is concerned, I don't think we should do that. It's just going to be too distracting for the committee. We're having trouble just completing this employability study. I think we should get it out of the way and then focus on poverty and not get sidetracked by anything else.
I guarantee you that other issues will pop up that we don't know about yet. There may be appointments that the opposition will want to review in committee, appointments that the Minister of Human Resources has made. There may be other issues that pop up between now and the coming months. We should just stick to poverty after we finish employability, and I don't think we should go on to anything else.