I understand what you are saying, there will be a meeting tomorrow. However, I was just bringing up an idea. We are talking about using all means at our disposal. One of the means we have is to call for documents. Mr. Walsh will tell us what powers the committee has.
In fact, we are studying the report of the Auditor General, but this does not prevent the committee from asking to receive these reports, the correspondence and documents which will help us gain a better understanding of the relationship between the Privy Council, the Treasury Board and Ms. Ouimet's office.
What do you intend to do tomorrow? Do you want to plan the work schedule of the committee's upcoming meetings? Before that happens, the committee should agree on whether it wants to hear from Mr. Walsh, whether it wants to call for documents, and what steps need to be taken. Afterwards, tomorrow, we can begin to schedule meetings. That is not a problem.