Thank you. Merci, monsieur Guimond.
That will conclude our round of questioning today. I will again thank our witnesses, Professor Grenier from Laval and Jacques Pomerleau from Canada Pork International. Thank you.
We'll bid our witnesses adieu, but I'll hold the committee for another couple of minutes to give you a quick update on where we're heading, we hope, in the fall.
Thank you again, gentlemen.
I don't think we need to go in camera.
Our sense is that when we resume in the fall, we will continue discussion on this topic and likely carry through in this stage of the discussion. As we have heard, this is probably going to take a couple of years, so I thought we might dedicate the fall to it, if you are in agreement. I want to leave this thought with you, and we can confirm as we go.
The sense at this time is that we will continue this discussion through the fall session. During that time, perhaps in October, the committee would visit the European Union, essentially for a couple of days' briefing by officials and the European Parliament colleagues in Brussels. At this point we may split up the committee and fan out to member states to have meetings. They would not be on-the-record meetings; they would be more in the way of networking and talking to our colleagues in the various member states. I suspect that would occur in October, if the committee is in agreement. We have reasonable expectation that this would be satisfactory to the parties concerned.
That would get us through to the new year and to any other matters that would come up--bills that are referred to the committee, for example. We expect we may hear about Jordan and Panama during this period, but we don't know for sure. In the new year I think we could probably put the EU on hold for a while and take up an additional study on what I think will most likely be the next major pursuit in terms of a free trade agreement, that being India. I'd like members to consider doing a study of India in the second session of this upcoming term. That might suggest a visit to India in the spring, probably March. We will discuss that further.
That's just the general plan. I think we'll continue in September with the EU and other matters that may come up.
At this point, that's all I've got. Unless anybody has any further comments, have a good summer.
Go ahead, Mr. Cannis.