Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I too want to congratulate you on your re-election as chair. You provide capable leadership, so we're pleased to see that you're with us again, and I want to congratulate Mr. Chisholm and, in absentia, Mr. MacAulay as our vice-chairs as well.
I want to echo Mr. Chisholm in welcoming our new members: Mr. Cleary, Mr. Leef, and Mr. Kerr. I think it's safe to say we have one of the best, most well-informed and engaged fisheries committees that we've had in a long time. These new members will certainly help us to become that, and that's a good thing. Welcome. I look forward to an interesting session.
Mr. Chisholm has raised some issues, and obviously we have some routine motions. He's indicated verbally, at least, that he has an intent to move another routine motion. In fact, we think there needs to be another routine motion, when we do get to that, to address the confusing issue of members who are not part of a caucus, where they have an opportunity to consider amendments to legislation. Up until recently it's been in the House of Commons itself, and we're beginning to think it might be more appropriate for that to happen in a committee like this. Although they are not members of this committee, we need to find a way to address that. We might well bring a routine motion on that subject as well.
There may be other committee business that we need to look at. As far as I know, we don't have anything planned for our next meeting. I think it would be good to consider that committee business, including the routine motions, and any additional routine motions at the next meeting.
I would move that we adjourn.