No, I appreciate that, sir. The fall of 2006. We have another timeframe. We'll see what happens there. Hopefully it'll be better than the last. Unless we fall, I'm going to be here to find out. There will be others of us around, even if you're not there--which is distinctly possible, given the way things go.
I have to tell you, it's still unacceptable that nobody is taking some ownership of this. Two of the key players are here, and I understand the hierarchy. But to walk away from this table, Mr. Chair, without somebody taking the lead, when we have Health and Indian Affairs right here, is frustrating. I'd say it's unacceptable, but I realize I could push that string forever, and you're never going to be able to make that commitment. You can't.
Maybe we can get from you, then, a commitment that you will ensure that your deputy will advise this committee in writing whether or not he assumes that responsibility on behalf of his department, and if not, who will. Would you undertake to ask your deputy to provide us with that letter?