There are just a couple of things. My suggestion is that we invite the minister for this Wednesday coming up, depending on his schedule. If he can't come then, he'll have to come maybe on the following Monday. We'll start with the employability study and then move forward.
I'm just reminded by the researchers that there was a draft plan created for a study on anti-poverty strategies that we did not distribute. It was done for the subcommittee. I'm going to ask him to release that to all the members so they can have a chance to look at it. We can talk about that. Once again, as we get closer to our last couple of meetings, we'll need to meet as a subcommittee to talk about that, and we'll have to set some time aside.
Once again, my suggestion is that we invite the minister to come this Wednesday or at his earliest convenience to talk about the estimates. So it's either Wednesday or Monday. Barring that, we should be looking at the employability study. It will either be on Wednesday or on Monday, but it will take care of what we are able to do.
We can look at putting off Bill C-265 until the new year, because it doesn't have to be reported back until March 5. If we have that ability, that will make it easy. As we get closer to the end of our session here, we need to have some time. We could maybe take a half hour or so to discuss what some of those things will look like.
Go ahead, Mr. Martin.