Thank you.
I want to take a second now so that I don't forget later. I want to thank the staff for being here for these long couple of meetings over Thursday. I'd like to thank the translation team as well for the work they do and for helping us make sure we have this motion down.
On Monday, as you know, the Auditor General is coming. Monday is an unusual day. We're going to have the Auditor General before us even before she goes before the media. We have the lock-up that morning, which is open to all parliamentarians and staff. At 10 a.m., she will appear before an ad hoc committee that I chair—not this committee. That's open to all members and senators for an in camera review.
At 11 a.m., we have committee. We won't start that committee until the document is tabled in the House, probably at 11:10 or 11:11. Therefore, there will be a bit of a lag. Once it's tabled in the House, our meeting will begin. The Auditor General will make remarks and then go to questions from committee members. That will last for approximately one hour. I'll suggest we have a subcommittee meeting after that, so members will be excused unless they want to stick around. We'll talk about the documents that were tabled and where we're at with other committee business in order to get caught up on things.
On Thursday of next week, we'll likely have “Report 7: Cybersecurity of Personal Information in the Cloud”. The clerk has been working on this. That will take us to the recess, so we're in pretty good shape in terms of being efficient with our time.
Does that sound good? It does. Okay.
Is there anything else, Mr. Clerk? No.
I'm going to look for agreement to adjourn.