If I may respond, Mr. Lee, there is an arcane procedure in the House of Commons that certainly I find confusing. At some point in time, we're functus officio. I was disappointed that we didn't have a meeting last Wednesday. We did have witnesses called and the clerk had spent a lot of time preparing for that meeting. We had to adjourn it, because apparently the committee lost its jurisdiction until the chair was elected, which just happened.
I'll point out that we do have a steering committee tomorrow. Also, we have a hearing scheduled for Wednesday. We're dealing with two of the special examinations of crown corporations: VIA Rail and the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority. Witnesses have been lined up. That meeting will be taking place at 3:30 on Wednesday afternoon.
The steering committee will be discussing the future agenda tomorrow. We do have a number of options available for the week following break week, but there certainly will be an agenda, Mr. Lee, for those weeks following the break week.
As the clerk pointed out to me--and I'll ask her to comment if she has anything to add--the advice I got was that the only item that could really be formally on the agenda this afternoon was the election of the chair and vice-chairs. Then, if the committee so wished, and with the unanimous consent of the committee, we could go into dealing with the reports to take up the last hour.
Am I correct, Madam Clerk?