There are a number of points of concern. Obviously we all want to take into consideration the cost of such an endeavour, and that's paramount. So I think we should look at some hard figures before we make a decision. The timing of travel is another thing. I think we all get quite busy in December. There are a couple of other things that we have on the agenda, from our party's perspective, early in December. We'll be trying to come together after that. But as well, things are busy here in December. So as far as the timing goes, January or February may be more appropriate. It was even mentioned by my colleague that the committee might consider going in April, when they celebrate ANZAC Day in Australia.
Those would have been the main points of concern. The third one was that there was a gentleman from Australia who was being invited to appear. We might want to meet with him and see if there are questions or concerns, if we can get our points addressed by him, and if we're comfortable with his testimony. We might want to reflect on it as well. Those are just some of the things we had talked about that we wanted to discuss and that we thought were worthy of discussion here at the committee table.