Mr. Speaker, we will continue this afternoon with Bill C-105 which ratifies a number of international tax conventions.
I understand there have been discussions and as a result all parties have agreed to complete debate on this bill at all stages in the House of Commons. I thank the other parties for their co-operation in this regard.
When that is completed we will then proceed with second reading of Bill C-107, the British Columbia Treaties Commission bill. I expect that will carry us into tomorrow or even Monday of next week. When second reading of Bill C-107 is completed, we will then call report stage of Bill C-93 respecting cultural properties.
I will want to examine what further legislation is reported from committee before I set the program for after Bill C-93 is completed.