I don't think we're going to be able to discuss it here today.
I like Monsieur Crête's idea that maybe we need to look at ways parliamentarians can sit together and have exchanges. My understanding is that you aren't part of the G-20. Sometimes Canada meets in other forums, and we meet with parliamentarians continuously, so we have networks with our NATO countries, with the G-20, with the G-8, and all these other organizations, so I think it's probably a very important discussion and one we need to be exchanging more ideas on. I think we all look forward to that.
As a committee, we appreciate the work of your local embassy and we appreciate being able to access information when we need it.
I would also like to say that I know personnel and resources change at embassies, but Mr. Obhrai has made reference to the report that was entitled “Exploring Canada's Relations with the Countries of the Muslim World”. They went to Indonesia and they were impressed by some of the things that Indonesia had. I would encourage your embassy to pick up a copy of that report. It's an older report now; it goes back to 2003--and it is on the Internet as well.
I think with that we're probably going to have to conclude. You brought up a lot of very good topics and topics we are looking at in different capacities as we explore the key elements of our foreign policy.
We'll just suspend here, and thank you very much for being here in Canada. We look forward to further meetings with your parliamentarians.