Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Regarding our future business, I must say that I jumped when I first saw the initial motion of the Liberal party that proposed to discuss on June 12 what happened at the G8 meeting, since the steering committee had already agreed on a different subject for the June 12 meeting. I was very upset and I am less so now. Indeed, it is our duty to find out as much as possible about what happened at the G8. Unless I am told that the officials will not be back, which I greatly doubt, we should hear on June 14 from those who negotiated in Germany. If we use that day to deal with smog, it is however clear that we will run the risk of not being able to hear from them.