Thanks, Mr. Bachrach.
Before we get into committee business to discuss my stuff, Mr. Greco and Ms. Jones, thank you very much. You were wonderful witnesses. We learned a lot, but there's a lot more we have to pick up on. Both of you mentioned various studies and reports, and examples like Nova Scotia. Please, if you have any of those that you wish to share with the committee, I welcome and encourage you to send them to our clerk. He will have them translated and distributed to the committee as part of our report. I sincerely thank you.
I'll dismiss you both. Hopefully, we'll see you again. Perhaps it will be as we continue the study in the fall.
Thanks very much. You are dismissed.
Yes, I will get to you, Mrs. Block.
Colleagues, this is the plan for the last couple of days.
On Monday, we have the PBO for an hour on the supplementary estimates. My intent and hope is that in the second hour...there was the indigenous procurement motion that we brought forward, I think, about a month ago. It's the one that led to all of those documents, so we're going to discuss that a bit.
On Wednesday, if we are sitting, and I think we will be, we have Minister Anand for the second hour on the supplementary estimates. Minister Duclos rightly declined, as there are no supplementary estimates (A) for PSPC, so we'll have Minister Anand for the second hour. We'll probably start at 5:30.
Regarding the shipbuilding study and the trip that never seems to end, I presented the budget at the Liaison Committee and unfortunately both of them were shot down, so there will not be travel for that. I encourage you, though.... Several of us, over the years, have visited the shipyards separately. They are very welcoming. We cannot do it as a group, but I would recommend that you do it separately.
Mrs. Block, you had something before we go.