You're most welcome.
I met not only with the Commonwealth parliamentarians, but I was in New South Wales, so I met with the parliamentarians there.
The report on the economic security of women was presented to the House on Thursday, June 14, and we can wait for the government response. We have received a response on the human trafficking, and I think you all have a copy of it.
As a follow-up on certain things, a Chinese delegation is going to be coming. I've asked them to come here. They want to meet with me, but I told them to at least sit through, if they are early. They'll be coming by 4:30. They want to meet with me to discuss some issues around what we do and how we can help with China. Ladies and gentlemen, I think we can give them some feedback. Since they want to meet me only, I still think you guys can give me some feedback as to what I should be telling them as we move forward.
Today we are going to discuss committee business—our fall plan—and there's been a suggestion from the government side of the House that we do it today so that Thursday we don't have to have a meeting. If that's agreeable to all, we can finish our committee business today.
In preparation for the fall plan, I am open to suggestions.
Ms. Smith, you are first to go, and then Ms. Mathyssen.