Thank you, Mr. MacCallum.
I want to thank all of you for coming, for taking time out of your busy schedules to make presentations to committee. It will help us to finalize our report that we will present to the House of Commons this spring, which I hope will provide some influence to the government as it moves ahead with its APF discussions with the provinces, which they are going to be doing at the ministers meeting at the end of June.
I appreciate the comments that were made on animal health. I'm a cow-calf producer. I want to make sure the animal health issue is dealt with. We have had a number of comments made on that so far. The Canadian Animal Health Coalition has also presented to committee and brought up some of the issues they had, especially with disaster compensation when it's disease-related, and changes to the Animal Health Act to make that more of a pillar.
Also, one of the reasons for doing these cross-country hearings is the comments you made about the concern of whether ideas and issues from those consultation rounds, which so many commodity groups and so many farmers have attended across the country, will be brought forward to the final report, so this is a reconciliation against that process. This one of course is politically driven, but all parties are represented around this table.
Again, thank you very much.
Thanks, Wayne, for inviting us to P.E.I.
With that, we're adjourned.