First, as Ms. Bourgeois said, it is important to meet with the officials. We are meeting with them on May 30th. Instead of asking them to provide us with an overview of issues such as women in living in poverty, the division of marital property, economic security or violence against women, we could simply get an account of all the reports that have been tabled.
I don't think that in just two hours, we will be able to talk about the reports and issues such as poverty, violence or marital property, unless we limit ourselves to one or two questions. Let's be logical. We can examine either the reports, or the questions being asked here, concerning poverty, violence and marital property. We will have to choose because we can't do everything.
The officials will be here on May 30th. What will we talk about? Poverty, violence, marital property or the reports? The reports are quite long and contain a number of recommendations. We need to know whether these recommendations have been implemented. It is good that we are meeting with the officials before the minister because, at the very least, we will know where things stand, the minister's starting point and the direction in which she is headed.