I'm looking at the agenda you put in front of us today, and part of it is planning for future business. We've had a couple of discussions already.
We're going to deal with Mr. St. Denis' bill. I think we've agreed on that. We're going to call witnesses. We don't know right now how many responses we're going to get, so we're not sure if it's going to be two meetings or one meeting. We haven't finished the bill of rights, and we haven't got into detail on the health care review, which is very important to our senior veterans.
I'm going to try to say this as politely as possible. The committee dictates its own will, but if we're going to go back and forth and up and down, I don't think we're going to get anywhere. I'd like us, as a committee, to decide. Are we going to hear witnesses for Mr. St. Denis' bill, and then when that's finished, are we going to finish the bill of rights, and after that's finished, are we going to move on to the health care review, or are we going to go back and forth and up and down?