Thank you.
We are out of time. I'm going to thank all the witnesses for being here today.
I have one statement. It's primarily a statement for the National Film Board.
For 70 years the National Film Board has been there. I am very concerned about local broadcasting and about Canadians knowing about Canada. Back when I went to school--which wasn't 70 years ago, but a lot closer than for a lot of people in this room to that time--we learned a lot about Christopher Columbus, Marco Polo, and Magellan. In our school system, we didn't learn much about Canada. It was through the National Film Board that once a week, or once a month, we'd get that old reel. The principal would come with three reels of film, and we would have an hour or an hour and a half of viewing from the National Film Board, whether about polar bears, about seals, or about Inuit communities.
I've learned a lot through the National Film Board. Anything that I have learned, I would hope the National Film Board could take a little credit for.
I thank everyone for being here today.