Okay. We have covered a fair bit of ground.
I'm going to give each of you gentlemen, if you wish, an opportunity for a minute or so just for a final comment on a matter that hasn't been touched on by members that you'd like to be sure we keep in mind.
I can assure you that there is a good will here among all of the honourable members to make the strongest possible case for consideration for amendments to the Access to Information Act, and that it really does have to come from the government, in fact, through the justice minister. So we certainly hope to complete our work on this as quickly as we can and to make the necessary report to in fact have that go to the minister. But we are going to want to hear from the minister first.
The House is not sitting next week, but the following week. I understand either the Monday or Wednesday we will have him before us to provide his perspective so that we can round off the picture. Then we'll be in a position to do our report to the House, and then it's in the hands of the government.
So I think that's where we're going, and I will thank you now all for appearing before us on short notice. And if you wish, I will give you all a chance for a brief final commentary.