On behalf of the committee, I want to thank you for coming again to help us in our thought process. Over the next couple of weeks we are going to be working through the documents and discussing the quick fixes and working on a report, which we intend to table in Parliament before the summer recess. We want to thank you kindly for helping us work through these interesting questions.
I'm pretty sure most members will agree that since you've put some focus on certain items out of 10, if we can't sell the need for changes on one, two, or more of these, then it's quite unlikely there will ever be changes to the Access to Information Act. This is almost a test case, and I think it's the same with regard to the Privacy Act. We need to be successful on some of these, at least; otherwise there is either no appetite or no bravery in touching these two statutes.
Your opening statement about grandma--I think we'll remember that for a little while, and thanks to Mr. Dechert's analogy as well. So thank you kindly.