Thank you, Mr. Chair. I actually hadn't raised my hand, but I'll take it.
Four meetings seems to me a very, very short period of time. I'm not opposed, but a little bit longer, I would suggest, might be possible. It doesn't have to be 10 or 12 meetings, but in four meetings I don't think we would cover it, particularly as we are a natural resources committee.
I think Madame DeBellefeuille had a point about International Trade and Industry having good stuff, but in the natural resources committee, we do also need to look at some of the technical issues on things like the pine beetle, and so forth, because that's where the Department of Natural Resources specializes more than Industry or International Trade. So we need to make sure we take time for a meeting or two on stuff that's more purely natural resources, related to this issue, than other departments, which would purely be the trade issues.
So I agree with Mr. Boshcoff on a couple more meetings, maybe, or having it a little bit more extended on that.