Fair enough.
I know I mentioned previously the Bill of Rights. I understand there are a couple of other countries that already have those on the books—Australia and Great Britain, I believe. We may want to look at how they've configured those things in comparison with what we have, because I think that document is open to some revision, drafting, and improvement along the way.
As well, there are issues we could probably discuss with the ombudsman, and the VIP program and its potential extension. Those are some of the ones I can think of. Obviously, having the minister before us to talk about budgetary estimates and to answer any questions there may be about that is another one. I know Mr. Stoffer has some private member's business he's rather keen on with regard to gold diggers and other things; I'm sure he'd like to talk about that.
I suspect what we'll do at the next meeting is consider the motions; then after that we'll be able to report and let everybody know where the minister is with regard to his appearance and move from there. I think it would be a good idea to have the minister before us and maybe set out some of the things he wants to address and bring before us.