Excuse me, Mr. Chairman. Before you begin, I would like to propose a slight change to the agenda of today's meeting. I'm conscious that we have a number of witnesses before us, many of whom have travelled a great distance. What I'm suggesting, Mr. Chairman, need not take more than a few minutes.
When we adjourned the last meeting, you were dealing with an amendment proposed by Ms. Guergis with respect to Mr. Paquette's motion on softwood lumber. We've been trying to have that motion voted upon for some time.
Mr. Chairman, I propose we go back and deal very quickly with the amendment and the motion of Mr. Paquette, and also vote very quickly on Mr. Julian's motion with respect to South Korea and the production of some documents. Since we're in the mood to change the agenda--and, as I say, Mr. Chairman, I recognize that this need not take more than a few minutes because we don't intend to speak to any of this--we would simply like to vote on these motions.
As a slight change to the order of the witnesses today, I hope the committee would agree that representatives of the Canadian Council for International Co-operation, particularly Mr. Moreno, who has travelled from El Salvador, should be allowed to testify first.
Thank you.