Okay.
Thank you very much, to all of you. It was a great panel.
As always, we're short of time. We have to be on a bus in slightly less than ten minutes. There was a lot of discussion, especially at this last panel, about research, and that is our first tour stop this afternoon. We're going to the research centre at Kentville, and I'm very much looking forward to it.
I have one comment--and nobody has time to answer this. On the Competition Bureau, we talk about profitability. The grocery industry at the retail level has always been one of my pet peeves. I think there's too much control there, and you could probably carry that down through the supply chain, the packers and what have you.
I left a card there, if anyone has any comments on the Competition Bureau. I'm of the belief that, number one, perhaps it doesn't have enough tools to do the job. And secondly, I don't think it's using the tools it does have to the degree it should. So if you have any comments on how the Competition Bureau could be reconstructed or re-mandated to help in this, I'd like to hear more on that. You can send them either to me or the clerk. I would appreciate that.
Again, thank you very much, to all of you, for being here, for taking time out on a nice day. All the best to you in your agricultural endeavours. I appreciated having you here.
Thanks very much.
The meeting is adjourned.