Thank you, Mr. Morrissey.
That concludes our session. I want to say thank you to the departmental officials for taking part in our meeting today. I especially want to thank Mr. Blanchard, a fellow Newfoundland and Labradorian, for appearing, and for everything he does as the RDG in Newfoundland for our fishers and our fishing communities. I want to say a huge thank you to him from the committee.
We'll allow the invited guests to sign off just for a second before we clue up.
I see it's just committee members now. I just wanted to make a very small statement. When it comes to members' questioning time, you can chew it all up in an opening statement, or chew up the best part of it making a statement, but it takes away from your actual time to get a question in. I try to be as free as I can be with people's time. Especially to Madame Desbiens and Ms. Barron, two and a half minutes, if it involves a large statement before you get to a question, doesn't give you much time to get an answer. It's easier in the five- or six-minute slots, but just keep that in mind, because I hate being the bad guy at the end and saying, sorry, your time is up, because you didn't actually get in time for a more detailed question. I just ask members to please keep that in mind going forward.
I want to say thank you to all the staff who made this possible today, our clerk, our analysts, our interpretation people, and of course to our members of the committee and our fill-in members for today. Thank you for making this meeting another enjoyable one. It's our 17th and everything seems to be going along quite well up to this point. Let's hope it stays that way.
The meeting is adjourned.