Thank you, Mr. Martin.
I have Ms. Yelich again.
What I'm thinking is that I said February 8, but in talking to the clerk for the private member's bill, he does not have to report it back until March 5, so quite clearly we'll leave that one to the new year. We'll have time in February to deal with that issue.
That takes us back to dealing with the employability study, the estimates, and then I think, Mr. Martin, before we leave for our Christmas break, we should produce and have a subcommittee meeting to talk about speakers and witnesses for the poverty study and the shape you want that to take.
Ms. Yelich, and then we can maybe flesh out the other two things.
I'm also reminded by the clerk that supplementaries must be reported by the end of next week, so it's very timely. I'm going to suggest that we ask the minister to come on Wednesday. If the minister is not able to make it on Wednesday, I suggest that we look at starting with the employability and then we'll fit him into next week's schedule.
Ms. Yelich.