I just want to say that I agree with Mr. Lessard on that one.
Again, the committee is in charge of its own agenda, and it decides. I go back to the way we've worked over the last two and a half to three years. We've had times when bills have been in front of us. We've looked at the agenda. We've sorted it out among ourselves in an agreeable fashion, and we've moved forward, you know? We understood that there were, from time to time, some bills that needed to be dealt with, and we found the time to do that, but it didn't preclude us finishing work we were already working on. And we did that in a cooperative way at this committee.
Again, I don't think bringing the experience of other committees to this committee, perhaps to define how it is we will work, is appropriate or acceptable. I think the way we've always worked, deciding as a committee how we're going to deal with the work in front of us, is the appropriate way to go. I would think it's how this place has always worked, how committees have worked, and I think we should continue to do that.