Thank you, Mrs. Gray. I'm sorry, we're short of time.
Mr. Sheehan, I'm sorry, you'll have to wait until our next meeting to get your questions answered.
Thank you very much to the witnesses for being here today and supplying us with some very valuable information.
I need to update and get a bit of direction from the committee as we move forward.
We will commit to continue this Canada-U.K. study this Friday and we will hear from the officials. Then next Monday, November 23, we're going to have two meetings and we'll hear from eight witnesses.
The analysts have indicated that if the committee wants to introduce and table in the House a short interim report, they can only include the witnesses up until November 20, so I am suggesting the following. If the committee approves, we adopt a short interim report summarizing the main points raised during the hearings we have heard. Then we would be able to review a draft report December 2 and table it in the House December 4. The analysts will work over the holidays to do a fuller report, Following our return at the end of January, we would then review that report and at that point we may have additional information we may want to add to that report or do something in addition to that.
Would that be all right with the committee if we take that route? We'll get in an interim report before Christmas and then we'll follow it up with a fuller report come the end of January. If the committee is okay with that, that's the process I am recommending via the conversation with the analysts.