I would say much the same thing as Madam Stronach said. Because of the nature of the work, to some degree, I think that as we work on the trafficking issue, this particular work will overlap with that as well. At the last session we had with witnesses, there was a question specific to the aboriginal groups, about how the changes in the terms and conditions and the mandate were going to affect their work, and they said it would. So in a way it overlaps.
I would like to do this, and obviously we would like to see this done before the Christmas break. I don't mind. I know we're all busy. We're all doing double committees. I have my fair share as well. But we could do them as two extra meetings, and they could be done as round tables, so we would have a fair number of people around the table to discuss it, as opposed to one or two witnesses only. We do that at the finance committee all the time. We have huge round tables to do the consultations. Sometimes they have ten people around the table, or ten organizations represented.
It can be done in two or three meetings.