I understand perfectly what Betty said, namely that we're pressed for time. We are rolling the work of almost two committee meetings into one. I'm well aware of that.
I have a proposition along the same lines as Brent's suggestion. I'm willing to hold a three-or four-hour meeting one evening—say from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 or 10 p.m.—with people from the surrounding regions. As Brent said, we could serve drinks and finger foods. We could break every half hour so that Ms. Hinton and myself can step out for a cigarette.
Seriously though, it's important to hold a proper meeting with our young people. I'm willing to give up a Saturday or a Sunday, but I know that Michel will disagree with me about that. We need to have this meeting and I think the best time to schedule one is in the evening. At the rate we're paid, I think we can afford to put in some overtime, all for the sake of continuing our study. I suggest we find a suitable evening, if possible. It's important.