CSR is basically under the jurisdiction of the Minister of International Trade, not the Minister of Foreign Affairs, so it would be appropriate that whatever this is go to the trade committee. The trade committee can handle that since it is not the responsibility of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. We suggest that Mr. Dewar contact his colleague in the trade committee and have this go on to the trade committee.
As far as the third report is concerned and why I opposed this, the government's position on this file has been very clearly stated. There are going to be no changes. The position is there.
The problem we are having with this, Mr. Chair, and why we are opposing it, is that it takes a lot of government resources to do that and we would rather carry on with a lot of what is more important, specifically some of the motions that I put forward, most likely on Sri Lanka. As you know, things are happening there.
It will take a lot of effort on the government's part, so for that reason the government feels it cannot support this motion. It uses up resources and basically has no value for this committee in reference to CSR and the report on Mr. Omar Khadr.