For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for March 19, 1997
Transcript:
Elly: The problem with you and I going on a driving holiday, John, is that you have an agenda and I don't! - You always have to get somewhere! I like to take my time, meander slowly, looking at little shops, stopping at lovely little restaurants... - We come to a nice little town - and you want to blast right through! John: That's 'cause I don't want to meander slowly, looking at little shops, and stopping at lovely little restaurants.
“Going” is a gerund. The use of the possessive form before a gerund is preferred. It should be “The problem with our going on a driving holiday…”.