I want to thank both groups for coming and giving us your views. You've stimulated some conversation for us, and I appreciated your doing that. So thank you very much for coming.
Before we adjourn, members of the committee, our chairman, Mr. Wappell, will be returning next week. We're approaching the end of this review, and I believe that somewhere along the line we're going to be asking for the report to be prepared. Normally the Library people, Ms. Holmes or whoever, prepare a summary of the recommendations that have been made by witnesses, the proposed amendments. And the question I have is, do we wait until the end when we've heard from the minister—and I think the minister is coming, and the commissioner—or do we have a draft report before they come, so they can hear the proposed amendments from our witnesses, and ask them to comment on that when they come.
I'm not asking for an answer now. This is something that perhaps the chair should deal with when he returns, but it's an observation I have made in my position today, that we should be thinking ahead as to how we're going to prepare our report. So I'll leave that with you.
Again, thank you for coming.
The meeting is now adjourned.