I have a point of substance, Mr. Chairman. I do not know if you want to discuss this now, or if the committee wishes to do so, but I would like us to consider discussing certain issues beginning Thursday. If members of the committee do not mind, I would like to submit two issues for discussion right now.
First, I believe that the committee usually hears from the official languages commissioner following the tabling of his annual report. I do not believe that the committee has had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Fraser after he tabled his first annual report. So that might perhaps be something to consider. I do not know whether he is available on Thursday or not.
There is a second issue, Mr. Chair, which goes back to the committee's business in 2003. That year, the Standing Committee on Official Languages of the House of Commons had prepared a fairly complete report on health, and one of the suggestions, or recommendations, contained in the report call on the official languages commissioner to investigate the state of direct health care services offered in French. Indeed, the government of Canada is responsible for directly providing certain health care services to certain segments of the population, namely native people, inmates or veterans. The report was tabled and made public last July, that is, in July 2007, and I believe it might be an excellent issue for our committee to study, especially as far as services to veterans are concerned. It is an issue which deeply touches us all.
So those are my two suggestions and I was wondering whether we could begin working on those issues beginning next Thursday.