You maintain what has already been determined. The steering committee made a decision to present here, so I'm supporting the steering committee's decision.
We had tentatively put down February 15, so the clerk will take measures to bring the witnesses to the committee on February 15.
As the second item, you have before you an invitation to the 11th biennial conference of the Australasian Council of Public Accounts, taking place in Perth, Western Australia, from April 27 to April 30, 2011.
I believe the steering committee felt that we should distribute this invitation to all colleagues prior to making a decision as to whether we should go ahead and prepare a budget for this and present it to both the liaison committee and then the House.
Mr. Kramp, I don't know whether you had a chance to discuss it with your colleagues, but some of you have probably glanced at it. We gave it some attention. I hope I'm conveying the discussion accurately. This is an invitation to go as observers; it isn't anything else. We can say yea or nay to asking the clerk to prepare the appropriate presentation. If there aren't enough people who want to go—I don't know whether it's worthwhile or not—the clerk could go ahead and make something for our consideration, and then we'd make a decision.
Go ahead, Mr. Saxton.