Thank you, Mr. Wallace.
It's my turn on behalf of the committee to thank you all for your time and to tell you that from a personal perspective, unlike my colleagues, I personally did get a chance to enjoy your hospitality. I've had a great time. My family and I arrived on Friday, and I can tell you we have had a glorious time. Where else could you go in Canada and experience the romance of Witless Bay, Dicks Head, Harbour Grace, Heart's Content, Heart's Desire, and Quidi Vidi. I can tell you that the next time we come here, it won't be by chance, it will be by design.
You should also be very proud, and I know you are, about—[Technical difficulty--Editor]—tremendous accomplishment. As a former provincial curling champion in Manitoba, I tell you that I've been so impressed by that young man's skills and success.
You have a wonderful and unique part of the world, and we're all very proud to have had a chance to visit your city. Thank you.
We'll adjourn briefly and allow some technical problems to be addressed. We would invite the next panel to get comfortable and come forward when they wish.