I would make a distinction, though, between the committee making a decision that we would wish to consider a subject and the parliamentary secretary, representing the minister on this committee, giving us assurances that this would be something that the government would in fact sanction.
The committee, particularly in a minority situation, can call on anything, frankly, if we decided to do it. It's more important that the government is agreeing to this exercise. The parliamentary secretary, as the representative of the minister on the committee, is saying this is something the government sanctions, as against it simply being something the committee is demanding—which is a very different thing. I would want to hear from the parliamentary secretary on that.