I think that's a very powerful suggestion, quite frankly. I'll give you an example, if you'll allow me, Mr. Chair.
Canada just signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia in the health care sector. To implement that, the provinces of Ontario and Alberta, Export Development Corporation, and the Canada-Arab Business Council all thought we would organize trade missions to go forward. What is happening, I'm happy to say, is that under the CABC's umbrella, we will hold a trade mission that hopefully will include provincial ministers. We will host the actual events inside Saudi Arabia so that there will be a Canadian view.
Now the trade committee could play that role, quite honestly, very admirably because you represent the whole range of Canadian interests and parliamentarians. I think that's a very elegant solution. Quite frankly, it's one that I would encourage the committee to consider.
You would also bring, quite frankly, a potential continuity. I'm obviously very pleased to see Mr. Cannis again, with whom I had the privilege of speaking earlier before the committee meeting. That's a longevity that certainly in the Middle East has enormous significance and importance. If they can speak to the same person three or four times, they have a relationship and a confidence in that relationship.
Thank you.