I know Mr. Blackburn is doing his travels, but one of the problems with this government is the secrecy it operates in. If I recall correctly—and maybe the parliamentary secretary or somebody on the government side can tell us what happened to it—the previous parliamentary secretary, Guy Lauzon, went across the country and did some kind of a study on farmers. I know he met with the producers in my area and some other areas across the country. I understand, according to the media, it cost a fair bit of money. But I haven't seen a copy of that study. I'm wondering if maybe the parliamentary secretary could make that available to us.
As well, at the last meeting the parliamentary secretary mentioned some kind of advisory committee that was being set up—I believe it was the beef industry groups that were here—and yet the parliamentary secretary refused to tell us the names. So I wonder if he's willing today to table the names of the advisory committee on beef that the government has set up, whose names they want to keep secret—I don't know why.
But maybe he can answer those two questions, Mr. Chair. Information that taxpayers paid for in terms of Guy Lauzon travelling across the country would be valuable, I would think, in terms of the young farmers program.