Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The next committee meeting will be Tuesday, May 6, when we have the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic. They will be accompanied—we're waiting for final confirmation that this is going to happen—by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Next Thursday, May 8, we have a man who wore many hats, including the first Privacy and Information Commissioner of British Columbia, Mr. David Flaherty.
The following Monday, which is the 13th, we have asked for the RCMP, CSIS, and the CSE.
On the 15th, which is the Thursday, we have Mr. Paul Comeau and Professor Michael Geist, who are, as you may have seen, on the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's advisory panel on reform of the Privacy Act.
Then there is a break in May. After the break, we have scheduled for May 27, which is a Tuesday, the minister with his officials from the Department of Justice. We're still working on the 29th, and tentatively we have scheduled the Canadian Bar Association for June 3. That Thursday may be the last sitting of the committee if the House follows the parliamentary calendar.
So that's where we are right now, Mr. Chair.