If we're not mistaken, theoretically, the House may adjourn on June 8. This means that we can hold meetings next Tuesday and Thursday.
With respect to the Court Challenges Program, we conducted consultations throughout Canada. We met with people from British Columbia to New Brunswick. The Commissioner of Official Languages produced a report and talked about this matter. We have two meetings remaining. Earlier, Mr. Godin talked about meeting with representatives from Radio-Canada. He also talked about meeting with the minister and the commissioner to talk about the commissioner's report. We only have two meetings left. I don't know what we can add to what has already been said. If we keep constantly repeating the same thing, I'm not sure if this will necessarily advance the Court Challenges Program issue.
We know that the government is taking action, and assessing what can be done. We can set this matter aside—I'm not saying that we should ignore it or stop talking about it—until the month of October, and if nothing has happened then, we will take up this issue once again. However, if the Nonetheless, if the goal is to continue making this a political subject, go ahead. Some matters have to be dealt with, whether it is the Air Canada or Radio-Canada issues The Official Languages Commissioner's report was made public. We haven't even met with him yet, and we are talking about summoning other witnesses to talk about the Court Challenges Program, when we only have two meeting left. Later on, we will meet again in September. That is my opinion. I'm not saying that we have better things to do. I simply believe that everything pertaining to this subject has already been said. We held a consultation that lasted four weeks all across Canada. This has been done.
We are talking about starting up the entire process once again when there are other priorities. The Court Challenges Program is not the only matter to be dealt with. Other topics have to be raised. If Mr. Godin, or any other member of this committee wishes to add new information that has not already been mentioned, let's move ahead. Otherwise, I believe that we have priorities, among which is meeting with the Official Languages Commissioner to listen to what he has to say. He has tabled a report and we have not met with him yet. If we invite him, we will have one meeting remaining. And yet, we're saying that we want to hold four more meetings on the Court Challenges Program.
I have a question for you. I would like for you to convince me that, indeed, certain things have not already been said on the subject. I would very much like to hear what you have to say. Otherwise, let's move on with the other priorities. There isn't just a single one, there are several. We mentioned them, and I would like us to be able to discuss them.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.