Thank you very much.
I would like to thank the witnesses for being present. I know the time was very limited, but we're doing an overview, so I guess we're getting a sense from you of what is right or what is wrong or what needs to change.
I did not know, for instance, until I went to this place called Design Exchange in Toronto, that Canada, after the Second World War, was a leader in industrial design. All those kettles came out of the aluminium lights from the planes that we made. We became an icon in industrial design during that era. Nobody knows about it. I didn't know about it until I visited the museum. I thought, whoa, we need to celebrate this as part of our history. For our 150th, we need to say this is where we were, not only in those kettles, etc., but in a lot of resin furniture, a lot of plastic design, clocks, the console that housed the television and the hi-fi and everything all in one space. We designed that. That was a Canadian design that was really popular in the 1950s.
I think you make a very important point, and thank you very much for coming.