They've done it in a number of committees. They've taken a thing and they've broken it down into sections and said that they want to look at this. The reason I'm saying that is so that we at least have one.
We've had a huge number of meetings. We've gone here, we've gone here, and we've gone here. I'll use an example of heritage: the heritage committee now has a section of four meetings strictly on women and sport.
I'm looking at that and saying this all falls under suicide prevention. I say we could break it down and say that we can look at a suicide hotline as one part, homelessness as another part, and then drug addiction, alcoholism, and PTSD—I'm just throwing those out off the top of my head as four spots—when we sit down to do the study. We've now said we're going to allocate four meetings to this and four meeting to that. I'm just throwing out numbers arbitrarily, but it's to say that we have an answer and we can answer those questions specifically.