Thank you very much to all of you for your answers to that question, but we will have to end the panel here.
As you can see for sure, there are many complex issues. Relating to some of Gord Johns' remarks, the difference between being in Ottawa and being in the riding is that people walk through these doors and they're in tears. It's that simple. Although we talk about dollars and cents and budgets and so on, at the end of the day, there are real lives that matter.
I do want to thank all of you for your presentations today.
To you, Mr. Siddall, as others have said, on behalf of the committee, I will say that we want to thank you for your service over the years, and the team that worked with you, and we certainly wish you well in [Technical difficulty—Editor]. You've done a wonderful job. You've put in your best, and I would imagine that you've put in some pretty long hours in the last few months, as have a lot of other people here too. We thank you for your service.