Thanks, Mr. Drouin. I can answer the first question really quickly. Yes, it would be our intention to invite the stakeholder groups from the feather sector and the egg producers, as well as a couple of processors, just to give their perspective on the impact, and the minister and officials.
I agree with you 100% on the scheduling. We understand that right now it will be extremely tricky. From our discussions—unless there's an intervention from someone else—I think we are fine with leaving the scheduling up to the chair and the clerk to manage, as well as the minister in terms of her ability to appear. With the technology that's involved in this and the number of other committee meetings that are going on, we know that this will not be easy. We will just leave that to the chair and the clerk to schedule.
My feeling is that three meetings would be more than enough to do this, but I'm open to other suggestions. I don't think this is something we need to prolong. I think our stakeholders are looking for an update on what the situation is with this compensation. As Mr. Hoback said, the frustration for us is that we did send a letter to the minister asking for an update and we did not have a response. The next step for us was to have these meetings.
That would be our template, to Mr. Drouin's question.