Mr. Chairman, there's no desire to slow anything down here. I have no idea whether the government intends to proceed, and I have no difficulty with the government proceeding to a review, if that is its wish. That's the executive authority of government--no problem. All I'm saying, as a parliamentarian on this committee, is if the government intends to proceed, take the occasion to solicit our views on recommendations on how to proceed.
I don't want to do that in the abstract, and I don't want to do it needlessly. I understand that the committee can do so if it wishes, but I'm not proposing that the committee do so needlessly. I would only do so if indeed the government intends to proceed. In that case, take a few days--I'm not talking about months--and solicit our input, our reactions, and our recommendations. We can do that in the summer. Committees can meet in the summer.