You more than did that. I appreciate it. Thank you, sir.
With that, we conclude our rounds of questions and comments for today.
First off, let me thank Mr. Ferguson, our Auditor General, and all of his staff and colleagues for coming here today. We never tire of saying how much we respect the Office of the Auditor General of Canada and how much Canadians look to you and your office to be their eyes and ears in terms of the transparency and accountability here on the Hill.
We thank you very much for that, sir. We certainly thank you for your attendance here today.
Colleagues, before we break, I remind you that on Monday we'll be having a committee meeting. We have already agreed that we are going to hear four of the chapters in this report. There will be two selected by the government and two selected by the opposition. If they can't come to an agreement, then it will break down to one for the NDP and one for the Liberals. That's in addition to the three chapters the committee had previously agreed to hold hearings on, one of which was a government choice. The other two are opposition choices.
There is ample time for those hearings. I hope we're able to squeeze those in. Please bring your selections on Monday. Be ready to get to work, and we'll start scheduling these hearings.
With that, colleagues, this committee now stands adjourned.