I don't want to belabour the point, but what we mean when we say let's create a subcommittee is that, before every one of our meetings or before we come here to plan out a schedule, there will be two or three people meeting to discuss what the schedule should be and then bring it back to a meeting to be ratified.
I'm not sure whether the parliamentary secretary is going to be doing this, but a number of people end up having to add extra time. If we're all going to be working together, then as I said earlier, not having a committee just means that we decide here, and that's one less meeting for everyone.
However, I'm very happy to report to everyone that I would not be on the subcommittee, if there were one, so it would not be my time and energy; it would be the chair's and the vice-chairs' respectively, and that of some government members.
For me, it's whatever the committee is comfortable with. I just think that if we install a committee right now, then it has to meet, and whether that works or not, I'll leave it up to them.