I suspect you're right.
The second point is by way of information, because there was some discussion about whether the committee might request an extension. I think it's premature to do it at this point, but if it is done, I will let you know that based on House of Commons precedents, the report would have to summarize the work done by the committee and recommend that the committee be permitted to continue its deliberations past June 23 and be granted an extension of x number of sitting days to present its final report.
I would suggest that it's a little premature for us to make that decision at this point. We still have a number of meetings, but it is something you may want to hold in the back of your mind.
The third thing I want to mention is that we are going to meet on Thursday evening for two hours. You may already know that. We have received confirmation that the committee may continue its work on Thursday evening, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
It will be on palliative care, just to let you know. We're going to be busy on this committee, as you all have noticed. There's no question about it.
Palliative care will be on Thursday night for two hours. The next meeting is next Monday, a week from today. Do you want to reserve the three hours for palliative care, or is there a feeling that two hours will do it on that subject and that we can move on the the next subject, which is advance requests or advance directives?