I seek guidance as to at what point we will move the continuation of the work we've doing.
The matrix was one piece of that, unless it was buried in there and I didn't catch it. I stand to be corrected, if that's the case, but there are two pieces to it. One is to activate the matrix and make sure that work is being done and to direct the analysts to carry out those functions. The second piece is the work we were doing that was in mid-stride. A lot of it can continue. The government used the excuse that they weren't there for that and killed a whole lot of it. The fact is that there's a lot of good work that can still be done from the previous Parliament that ought not to die.
It is the usual course of this committee to carry over any active work that can practically still be carried on. It's the work of the Auditor General, and it isn't decided whether or not his work is relative just because we had an election. His work is relevant and relative no matter what.
There are some circumstances. If we move a blanket motion to bring it all over, there may still be one or two pieces that are just impractical. If you're finalizing a report, it's pretty tough at that point for us to put, or for our new members...you know, things like that. But there is other stuff that should be kept alive. I'm just seeking when we'll move that motion.