Commissioners, we thank you very much. We certainly appreciate your taking the time this morning.
A shout-out to our friends in Alberta; even though this meeting is over, you're still early for work. At least you got to miss the rush hour on your way into the office this morning. As an Albertan, I know well the differences in time zones. I know how early you have to get up in the morning to be here.
I would also remind both of you, and Mr. Beamish, who had to leave, that this committee will also be studying the privacy legislation. We'll start with our Privacy Commissioner this Thursday, and then outline the scope of study, so we may very well be inviting you back to discuss the other side of your jurisdiction and responsibility, which is the privacy legislation that you administer on behalf of your respective provinces. If we should happen to make that request, we hope you will make yourselves available.
On behalf of the committee, I want to thank you very much for your considerations in our deliberations. I think it will be most helpful as we move forward in hopefully modernizing the access to information legislation that we have at the federal level. I want to thank you kindly for your time.
We will now move in camera to discuss future committee business.
[Proceedings continue in camera]