Thank you, Ms. Duncan.
Colleagues, that brings to a conclusion this particular panel.
I would like to thank Mr. Smith, Ms. Forbes, Mr. Everson, Mr. Steedman, Mr. Maas, and Mr. Toner for making the effort to come here to Ottawa to share with us your knowledge and expertise on this most important subject. Thank you very much for your time.
Colleagues, this is something that I think we all appreciate as members of Parliament. I would like you to join me in thanking our staff who have been so wonderful in supporting us here for the last four nights.
I am going to specifically thank our clerks: Mr. Jean-François Lafleur, Michelle Tittley, Julie Lalande Prud'homme, and Jean-François Pagé; and the analysts who have joined us throughout this, those being Ms. Kristen Courtney, Penny Becklumb, Mark Mahabir, and Brett Stuckey.
The translation services have been absolutely phenomenal, and not only for the simultaneous translation but also for the bunch of documents and the blues that have come out on the following day from four hours of meetings, so that we're able to look at them. I would like to thank Dominique March, Josette Noreau, Nadine Chouinard, Catherine Richard, Denis Samson, Yvon De Repentigny, Paul-André Gravelle, and Josée Deschênes. If I've missed anybody, I apologize.
I also thank the staff who look after us here in the rooms and bring us our cards and keep the water filled, the staff who have kept us nourished during some of these marathon sessions. It's been an absolute privilege to be here and have you serve us so capably. Thank you so much.
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Colleagues, we will now suspend and move into the consideration of the report.