I think Ms. Demers was very clear that it was not a study and she saw it lasting two days, when she responded to Mr. Calandra. It is within the scope of a standing committee, as we did when we called in members here to tell us what the government was going to do. When there was a concern there would be trafficking at the 2010 Olympics, we called in people, they explained to us how they were going to deal with this possible problem, we listened, and that was the end of it.
A committee does not always have to do a report. It does not always have to table recommendations. It can collect information, and we did that. Everyone here agreed it was important. We had two meetings, and we called people back when we heard further comments that there was going to be trafficking.
These are things that are within the scope of the committee. I would advise members that you have a book in your office, the newest edition, 2009, of House of Commons Procedure and Practice. It speaks to the issue of how a committee works and the mandate of a committee and this specific committee. We will understand that committees don't just do reports and don't just table them in the House, etc.