Yes.
We did have one final piece of business. We were going to go in camera for that because the report was confidential, but we don't need to discuss the report. It has been adopted by the committee. I'm just going to table it tomorrow.
The next one is the question of travel for the committee. It has been proposed, in our pursuit of these various free trade agreements, that the committee may wish to travel to Colombia and perhaps, although the agreement is finished, Peru. And while in the neighbourhood, I understand that Ecuador is also under consideration or can, as an Andes partner, come into one of those agreements. I just want to put that on the table, because we have received an expression of interest from committee members.
I want to put it on the agenda for Wednesday. I'm going to ask the clerk and our analyst to perhaps put together some suggestions as to, if such a trip were to occur, when it would be convenient to go. I think the notion is the sooner the better, maybe April or maybe May. After discussion with various whips, I understand it might even be while the House is sitting. So that would be a consideration.
I just want people to be thinking about that for Wednesday, if you have some suggestions as to timing, and we'll also have some ideas as to what was done and accomplished on previous visits—because I understand members have gone to Colombia before—and what a possible itinerary might look like. So I will leave that to the clerk and ask you to bring your thoughts on Wednesday about that, that perhaps in the next six weeks we will visit South America.
Mr. Miller.