We're all very busy and we've devoted considerable effort to this undertaking. It would be a good idea for each one of us to reread the report carefully, so that at our meeting, we can go around the table and find out if we've missed anything.
If Mr. Hanger finds that some viewpoints could be integrated into the report, then we can incorporate them. We all want the views of the witnesses who appeared before the committee to be reflected in the report.
Will the recommendations and action plans take into account these viewpoints and positions? That's another question. In my estimation, we need to determine any omissions in the report in terms of the testimony given.
I suggest that each one of us rereads the report one last time so that we can make some very pointed comments at the next meeting. Obviously, we can't add another 50 pages to this document but personally, I think we can make some changes, if Mr. Hanger thinks that there are certain omissions.
After that meeting, I expect that we will focus on future directions that we hope to see set out in the report.