Thank you, Mr. Co-Chair.
With respect to Senator Wallin's discussion about a work plan, I wonder if it wouldn't be prudent to produce that as soon as possible. The reason is that when we discussed the amount of time the analysts needed to produce reports of certain lengths, we were expecting to have four three-hour meetings. Now there are discussions to add as many as 12 hours to the week of May 22. I wonder what impact that would have on the analysts' ability to produce a report of 10 pages or longer.
Further, with respect to the conversation about how many meetings we're having on each subject, I would say that the questions of palliative care have not been resolved. To look back, Senator Kutcher had a further question on the subject. I think there's more to hear there. If we're potentially adding an additional 12 hours of meetings, I wouldn't want to prematurely move on to another issue or another subissue, as it were.
I believe we need a work plan, something we can discuss or that the subcommittee could convene on or discuss, or at least sidebar about, before we come back to a full meeting.
Thank you.