Very good. Thank you.
We're operating well today.
Thank you, Monsieur Guimond.
Thank you again to our witnesses. It was a tough one today to nail down, in some respects. I appreciate your offer to respond further with written responses to some of the questions from our committee members.
With that, we will conclude this portion of the program. I want to thank our witnesses for coming.
Before we leave, I do have some House business to attend to here very quickly. I'll give you one minute, and then we'll deal with that very quickly while our guests pack up.
We'll resume.
I have asked the clerk to circulate a motion. This is a routine motion that we do for each new assignment we undertake. This is essentially to adopt a budget for travel of witnesses. That's the main thing. We don't really know going in, much as is the case for other agreements, what the total benefit or the cost is going to be, because we don't yet know where all the witnesses are going to come from. We just did a general outline, an average of what it's been over previous commitments, and I have a motion:
That the Standing Committee on International Trade adopt a budget of $24,700 for inviting witnesses to appear in Ottawa for a study on Canada-United States Trade Relations.
May I have a mover of that motion?
So moved by Mr. Allison.
As well, we have distributed our breakdown, if that's of interest to members. Is there any discussion? It's pretty routine.
You had a question, Mr. Allen?