Is Georges St-Pierre (25-2 MMA, 19-2 UFC) readying for a UFC comeback? The former UFC welterweight champ won’t say, but today he reportedly met in his native Canada with UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta and UFC President Dana White.

Canadian journalist Steven Chmielash said he happened upon the trio today in Montreal and posted his apparent finding on Twitter.

Walking around St-Antoine and peer into a window of resto, see Dana White and George St-Pierre and the others grabbing a bite. #Montreal — Steven Chmielash (@s_chmielash) October 14, 2014

In a later conversation with fellow journalist Mathieu Bedard, Chmielash revealed the group was dining at Toque, a high-end restaurant in downtown Montreal. White played coy when asked if there was any news to report.

“The good news is Canada has amazing steak!” White replied to MMAjunkie via text.

While White, himself, confirmed via social media that he and Fertitta had business to conduct in Canada, additional UFC officials declined to speculate on the nature of the alleged lunch.

We flew to Chicago for a dinner meeting jumped back on the plane to Montreal for a breakfast meeting… http://t.co/PSlvoc2Ecm — Dana White (@danawhite) October 14, 2014

St-Pierre, 33, is a future UFC Hall of Famer who took a break from competition following his November 2013 win over Johny Hendricks, vacating the title in the process. Earlier this year, he tore his ACL in training, delaying any potential comeback.

While an exact date has yet to be revealed, the UFC is expected to host an event in Montreal in March, where longtime St-Pierre training partner Rory MacDonald will challenge the winner of December’s UFC 181 contest between current UFC welterweight champ Hendricks and top contender Robbie Lawler.

For more on the UFC’s upcoming schedule, check out the UFC Rumors section of the site.

(Pictured: Georges St-Pierre)