Thank you, Ms. Fay, thank you, Mr. Del Mastro, and thank you all very much.
Just as an observation, Chris, I had to put myself through university. I was forced to work, but it's amazing how the skills one develops, even slinging coffee, come into play in other occupations as you move on. Interestingly enough, my principal occupation during the school year was refereeing basketball. Who knew that I'd become a referee here for House of Commons members. Transferrable skill development comes from many sources.
In any case, those were excellent presentations. It has been a very stimulating panel, and thank you so much for being here. We do thank you.
We invite the next panel to come forward. We'll suspend for just a very short time and ask the next panel to take your places at the table.