I appreciate the discussion on this motion.
We've come this far with the study, and I think we've all found it interesting. But there are some key players who would like to present. I would like to appeal to colleagues to consider that we make room for the professionals like the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Pediatric Society. There are provincial representations from the Pan-Canadian Healthy Living Strategy as well as the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. They all have something they'd like to contribute to this discussion.
Having come this far, I hope we would find room to make room. I think we could find room for a compromise. The motion from Madam Gagnon proposes to include a discussion of Canada's Food Guide—which probably wouldn't be inappropriate, given the subject matter—within the four meetings. Perhaps we can find room to arrange it in such a manner that we could include Canada's Food Guide discussion as well.
I appeal to colleagues to consider that this can be done. We're talking about four meetings. It's not an inordinate commitment of time. This would allow us to complete the study and enable our report to be as representative as possible in addressing this important issue.