Gentlemen, that concludes our round of questioning. I think we've gone through it thoroughly.
Before I go any further, for those people on the line here I want to recognize the presence of your member of Parliament, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, who's joined us for the last piece of our meeting. Nancy is a seatmate of mine in the House. I want to recognize her, as well as Senator Adams, for being here. I want to let you know that those two people are here with us this morning.
Thank you very much, by the way, to the witnesses appearing in person and to our witnesses online, for your testimony. I think you've gleaned from the committee's questions that we're very sincere about our efforts in small craft harbours right across this country, but in particular in the north. I want to thank you sincerely for that.
I'm going to adjourn the meeting for a couple of minutes, because the committee has further business to deal with.
So thank you very much.
We'll adjourn for two minutes, and then resume.
[Proceedings continue in camera]