If Mr. Lee wants to move that motion after the 48 hours, he's entitled to do so.
Okay. Let's go back to the report of the steering committee. You have in front of you the draft agenda. Item one in the steering committee report, if you want to thumb over to June 8... Now, it's not necessarily going to happen on June 8, depending on the availability of witnesses, but what the steering committee is recommending is that we deal with the report by the Auditor General that was tabled last week, entitled Electronic Health Records in Canada—An Overview of Federal and Provincial Audit Reports, at the same time we deal with chapter 4, “Electronic Health Records”, of the report tabled by the Auditor General in the fall of 2009, which the committee did not have a hearing on. We would just have both of them before us at the same time and undertake them concurrently with our study that was just released last week.
The second item—and this has been before the steering committee for the last three or four months—is that the chair be instructed to write to all accounting officers, meaning all deputy ministers and all chief executive officers of all crown corporations. There are approximately 88 accounting officers in Ottawa. The letter would point out the contents of our report dealing with the production of documents and records. A copy of that draft letter, as approved by the steering committee, is circulated with the minutes.
On the third item, I want to point out that this is why we could not have a meeting on Tuesday. There's been a little bit of shift in the schedule. A week from Monday, on May 10, the Auditor General is going to table a special report in Parliament. It's a brief report, but I have absolutely no idea what it's about. The only thing she said was that she would rather table the report prior to coming before this committee and dealing with her departmental performance reports and estimates, and we acceded to her request. She is going to table that report in Parliament on Monday, May 10, and then we're going to devote a half an hour to that at our meeting on May 11. That's the date we're going to deal with the Auditor General's estimates and the departmental reports on plans and priorities. We'll devote an hour and a half to those, and a half an hour for a briefing on this special report, which she would have tabled in Parliament the previous day. The steering committee points out in paragraph 3, the final paragraph, that we might want to invite her to appear before the committee at a later date, if necessary, depending on what's in the report.
The last item is that the Office of the Auditor General is entertaining about six or seven members of Parliament from Mali. They're involved with two committees there that deal with similar issues as the public accounts committee, and we are attempting to have a lunch with those individuals on Wednesday, June 2. Of course, everyone here will be invited.
Is there any discussion?
Mr. Saxton.