I know various members of Parliament have varying experience. For just over five years—three elections—I've now been on committees in the House of Commons, mostly natural resources and industry and immigration committees. In any of the committees I've sat on for a long period of time, we have never had any subcommittees for anything, and I thought they always worked fairly well. You need input from every member. As much as the party hierarchy likes to think that everyone always thinks the same from every party, we're somewhat different.
This has been generally a fairly low-key, collegial committee. I can think of a few exceptions over the last four or five years, but it's a fairly low-key, collegial committee. I wouldn't want something whereby you'd have a sort of inner group and an outer group.
It has worked fairly well, so I don't see why we should rock the boat. If there are concerns, there are other ways we can deal with them informally, because I think by and large we've tried to be cooperative with everyone.