We're not going to conclude our work on the wireless study any time soon. We're going to come back in the new year, and there are going to be recommendations that we make. I don't think we have to be too intense about the schedule to make sure that we get one final meeting in.
The competition commissioner, on the other hand—and this follows on from our work in July on the grocers—literally attended a national grocers innovation conference, highlighted the work of this committee and said that he shared our concerns. He subsequently published very late last month—I think it was November 27 or November 28—an interpretation bulletin of sorts as to wage-fixing in Canada. I think it would be very useful for us to revisit that with the competition commissioner, following on from our work in July. That is timely in a way that.... With regard to Brian's point, we studied the issue of wireless services a great deal in the last parliament at this committee. I don't dismiss the importance of it, but it's not going to go away tomorrow. We should make sure that we do that right, but I don't think that one meeting before we rise has much magic to it.
I would certainly encourage us to keep the competition commissioner.