Thank you very much, Chair.
I'm sure Mr. Bergeron did not mean to misunderstand what I said. I at no time said this was unimportant. I personally met with members of Parliament from both sides in Poland about this issue just before. I continue to correspond with these members of Parliament on this issue because of the OSCE being very involved in part of the Minsk agreement. It is something I am involved in and it is something I am aware of on an ongoing basis.
All I was saying, and I think I was agreeing with Mr. Oliphant, was that we could do it with fewer meetings. The chair will obviously decide when we do it, but I thought we were going to start at the first meeting on January 31. I thought we would be able to move on to the other meeting that Mr. Oliphant was referring to.
I did not in any way suggest that it was not important. I was suggesting that meeting more, and meeting before January 31, wasn't going to resolve anything in such a hurry. I was continuing to say let the status quo stand, plus one new meeting dedicated to the Lachin road.