That's important, Mr. Chairman, because we all have other responsibilities in different respects, and with set meetings it might be difficult for members to honour other commitments they've already made.
I guess that's an issue, but you have answered some of my questions. I think Ms. Kwan has given an excellent summary of what this is all about and the concerns that arise from this being rammed into a budget bill. To repeat, it is ironic that this is being done by the very party that said not to do it. They told us not to put in pieces of legislation that have nothing to do with the budget. Now this very thing is happening. It is something they have pointed out in the past and that we're pointing out now—insufficient time will be given to having an adequate debate.
I appreciate that you're purposely being very vague. We may set a meeting at such and such a time, but God knows when it will end. And I understand that, because if we're going to do a thorough job, that's exactly what will happen. That's not to say it shouldn't be done. I guess my concern is that we all have other commitments and there will be conflicts. We've already made those commitments, and this could create some problems.
Those are my concerns, Mr. Chairman.