If I may attempt an answer—and perhaps I'll ask the analyst or the clerk to jump in—I think, Mr. Wrzesnewskyj, it will depend on the committee. Mr. Williams raised a point last time, and it was added to the terms of reference. We're embarking on a study. We don't know how long it's going to take, ourselves. It's fluid; it's a continuum. The Auditor General will be presenting two chapters on November 28, and we'll be hearing from witnesses.
We don't know how many days we will require this individual. I would be reluctant to say what it is, because we may not need him for that amount. I'd be reluctant to say it's going to be two days, because we may need him for more than that. It depends where we go with the issue. He'll be under our instructions, and we can give you a report.
It's what I call a professional services contract for which we have to have a clearly defined budget, clearly defined terms of reference, and a per diem, but for how long or to what extent he is needed really depends on the committee, and we don't have that information in front of us now.