Let me make a suggestion. We've already started on the economic security issue--it is something we did start on in the spring--so if we organize our meetings well, we should be able to get through a pretty significant report.
There is a report on trafficking about to be released, I think in the next week or two, by an analyst at the library. So we will have a report on the human trafficking issue coming forward.
There are several suggestions here. We have a proposal for a subcommittee. If we were to continue on with our economic security issue, then as soon as we have this publication on prostitution, we might want to have one meeting where the researchers come in; we could define the parameters for a full-fledged study come February.
So there is that option and the option of the subcommittee, or the option of either one. We could continue the work on the economics, have one meeting to define the parameters for the human trafficking issue, which we would commence in February, or we could put the subcommittee together and start that now.
Unless there's something else to be added to the debate, I think we probably should have a vote on that issue.
I have several other speakers on the list--Ms. Mourani, Ms. Mathyssen, and Ms. Smith again.
Ms. Stronach, you have a question.