I ask members to please take their seats and we'll resume.
Before we begin with our next guest, we will distribute the subcommittee report that was discussed here a few weeks ago.
As we planned for future meetings, this is what was decided by your subcommittee. There have been some names submitted of more witnesses with respect to the NAFO convention. The subcommittee had determined that we would allot three meetings for dealing with the NAFO amendment and with the additional witness' names that have been put forward. We need to have some discussion about how much more time we want to commit to the NAFO amendment.
As you can see from the subcommittee report, the October 20 and October 22 meetings have been held with respect to the NAFO convention. The October 27 meeting would be Boris Worm and NAFO, and we tentatively scheduled October 29 for an update on small craft harbours, as well as November 3 and November 5.
Going forward, it's small craft harbours for the following two meetings, November 17 and November 19; and November 24 we set aside for a discussion of work plans and terms of reference for the study that we talked about on Pacific salmon in B.C.
Mr. Byrne, did you want to make a few comments?