Thank you Ms. Rothman. I appreciate it. We're going to leave it on that note.
We've been consulting over 400 groups, from what I understand. We did the same thing last year. We had a different formula this year. I think it worked. It was interesting that a panel like this is a little more interesting to have a discussion with when you have people from different backgrounds, different interests; it puts things more into perspective. I think Mr. Dykstra hit a couple of chords on his last—I'm not going to say tirade, but on his last question.
I'm going to leave it at that. I want to thank everybody for appearing. I don't know whether Brian thanked everybody for allowing us to come to Toronto, so I'd like to put that on the record. A lot of MPs here are from Toronto.
Before I let everybody go, I want to not only thank my colleagues and thank the chairman, but also the people who make these things happen: of course, the interpreters, the sound or logistics people—or no, the logistics people are in the front—the clerks, the research staff, and the logistics people. On Sunday, when they left, they were supposed to have a three- or four-hour ride from Ottawa to St. John's, and I think it took twenty hours for them to get to St. John's.
Have a good, safe ride back, and we'll see you guys on Tuesday.
We adjourn.