My information is that tomorrow will be the end, so that doesn't leave us any time on Thursday, as we thought we would have, to brainstorm the report.
I'm having a quick look, and I was going through and making notes. I wasn't prepared to actually deal with a table of contents. On first review, I think the researchers have done a pretty good job of summarizing. I think a lot of it depends on the impact, how it's presented, and on what we agree as a committee should be done.
I think there's a case to be made that we need to look at what the federal government authority is in this area—I noticed that's part of the outline—and whether we think there's a strong case to be made to pause and refresh before we move forward.
It seems to me that the federal government can play a leadership role in this—clearly, there's a jurisdictional issue with the Alberta government—at some kind of formal meeting with the provinces and the stakeholders to really come up with a game plan, moving forward. That's my personal preference. What we need, I think, is time to go through and check off how this outline fits in with our own sense of what the issues are. I think it's pretty good, but I'd like a little more time to digest it.
One way to do it—and you have the outline here—would be if we could maybe send our comments. The idea of having a meeting tomorrow, is that realistic?