There are no further points on the agenda.
I will see to it at the Liaison Committee that we review the budget for our committee. If you are all in agreement, we could at some point meet in various regions of Canada. I want to mention, in particular, that Darrell Samson has invited us to come and eat lobster in Cape Breton. We could travel there. That would have to be reviewed and authorized by the Liaison Committee. The financial aspect has to be settled.
We will be working on some very important files, such as the 150th anniversary of Canada. I think that there will be a very collegial atmosphere among members of the committee and that working on it will be quite pleasant.
Thank you very much.
We will now deal with the routine motions that will allow the committee to operate.
The first motion reads as follows:
That the committee retain, as needed and at the discretion of the chair, the services of one or more analysts from the Library of Parliament to assist it in its work.
Could someone move the motion?