I was just going to say, Madam Chair, that C, the trade part, while I understand it's certainly an area to look at, I think it's very broad and very vague because it would have to be looking at trade negotiations, agreements, the WTO, and all kinds of other stuff that impact women and trade and entrepreneurs. It's not just encouraging women in Canada to be entrepreneurs. It's a much broader look at how trade negotiations and trade deals and trade agreements have an impact on women in the country. So that's a study unto itself, I would suggest.
I agree that we would take D, just a gender-based analysis of government departments and gender budgeting, and number two from Madame Demers, which is pretty much the same thing--she's talking about gender analysis--and make that the first study we deal with. Take those three and put them together.
Given the time that we have, given that Christmas is practically here, it's going to be a big enough chunk to bite off, to get it done.