Mr. Chair, I'm sorry I have to go. As we said, we'd booked the full hour. We didn't know there'd be a vote. I'm more than willing to come back for another full hour next week.
But I just want to echo.... My colleagues may not know that the chair and I quite rightly correspond back and forth. We have not always agreed on every item, but I've appreciated the civility with which we've had our disagreements, when there have been those.
You have always been faithful in taking the concerns from around this table and bringing them to my attention and taken the demands that have followed that. I appreciate the work.
Bill, it's always good to work with you on issues. Again, democracy is not always about agreeing on everything, but it's certainly allowing the process to move ahead. I wish you the best, not in an electoral way, but certainly as you pursue your dreams for the future.
Thank you to members of the committee.
We do need your input on this. This is a new venture for the government. It is off and running. It is a policy, not just a pilot, and I'll look forward to watching this develop.
Thank you so much.