I think some of the work could be done on the report itself rather than on the recommendations. Sometimes if we have a range of recommendations that flow out of the report, it would make it easier for the committee to actually look at what recommendations could look like, in a sense. We're moving ahead with a climate change act. We want to understand what kinds of short-term, targeted regulations may be appropriate for the oil sands industry. There's a very important piece of work that this committee is quite clearly the lead on in this Parliament, by the work we've done here over the last few months.
We know the situation. We've heard from all the witnesses. So we're in a position to provide some very valuable advice right now to a larger scenario, and I think that's important.
There are a few things within the preamble, in terms of the working knowledge being the front part of the report, that I'd say we could add into. I think if we have suggestions about what categories are missing, say the concerns about the pace of development or the export of bitumen, which I don't see here as a.... So there are a couple of things in there that should be included in this preamble.
As I say, the recommendation phase could give our staff something to bite into over the next month and a half while we're not so close to the action.