I don't know how much time we've got to discuss this, Mr. Chair, but Mr. Boshcoff made a good point during this discussion that this is probably the most collegial committee he's seen in a long time, and certainly that I've seen as well. It seems we all are together on this, wanting to come up with some really good, substantial answers, and we're getting some excellent witnesses.
I don't want to see us deterred from this pretty good road we're going down. I think we're not going to have a whole bunch of debate at the end of the day on the forest report when the draft is presented because we all appear to have a good understanding.
The other thing is that we have an industry in crisis here. We have mills shutting down and we have people being laid off across the country in the industry. They're really looking for what's coming out of this meeting and whatever recommendations we have for the government.
Personally, I wouldn't like to see an interruption until we get this to a phase where we can issue something. And then we can go back to the AECL report.