I agree with Mr. Bains. Witnesses are scheduled for next week, representatives of the Canadian Labour Congress, for sure. They are coming here specifically to talk about Colombia. So let us continue our study on that.
As to the bill, there is no requirement at all to pass it in two weeks. People from the department prepare the entire process, as they do any time a bill is tabled before a committee or before the House. They do that so that the bill can come into effect when it is passed, if it is passed.
Doing that in the next four meetings is not a problem. We have time to complete the study, whether it be during the summer or in September. So I propose that we continue studying Colombia and hear witnesses next week. I think that other witnesses are scheduled for next week. So we can either hear them, or begin to look at the study.