I'll be very brief, just before we get into this. The first point is on logistics. I don't know, but I've never seen a committee move around quite so much in terms of meeting rooms. I don't know if we'll eventually secure one or if the state of affairs for the committeewill be that we don't necessarily have a room. That's the first point.
Second, through you to the researchers, we're going to be getting into shale gas and some of these other technologies that I would suspect most committee members don't know a great deal about. I know you folks are busy, but it might be helpful if we had some more depth in terms of the preparatory notes about some of the industries we're about to go into. I think it's going to help committee members a lot as we get the witnesses in front of us.
We had this when we were doing the offshore part, but the notes that we received for today speculated some questions. Could there be something a bit more substantive about some of the technical aspects of industry and the state of development right now, shale gas being a good example? Some of the things these hearings are going into will be quite technical in nature, and we're going to have technical witnesses. Sometimes committee members fly blind if they don't have some backup information.
David, I don't know if I'm missing something that was given out to committee members earlier.