Thank you for raising that.
The trip was inadvertently cancelled due to problems at the site. We have an open invitation from the Energy Dialogue Group to appear in Calgary. This is a national group that includes industry people, and NGOs as well, who are prepared to give us one-day cram course. Some of us had the opportunity to do that a few years ago. It's really quite a good course, and it gives a sense of where the industry and energy are in the country today. From there, it was convenient to fly out of Calgary, spend the day in Fort McMurray, and be able to return the same day to Ottawa. That would take a couple of days of our lives rather than three or four days. It would be pretty hard to find a place to stay in Fort McMurray these days, anyway.
That seemed to be of interest to most members I've spoken to. If it is, I'll just go quickly around the table to see if everybody's still up for that. I think it would be in the interest of the committee to do it as soon as we can, just because of the weather; it gets a little colder a little earlier up there.
I recall, Mr. Cullen, that we had some difficulty previously with trying to schedule things during a break week. People want to have their break weeks in their constituencies. I think we're still going to have a problem trying to schedule things while the House is sitting. I think the whips are of the view that in a minority government we should be in our places during the session.
Monsieur Ouellet.