Since this is the last meeting of this session, I simply want to thank colleagues around the table for all of their work. It's great, actually, that we were joined today by Wayne Stetski. We got to know him in eastern Europe when we did the trip for the study.
Please pass along our thank you to Hélène for the work that she's done here.
At the end of the day, I think we have presented a bill here that is robust and that, as I said at the outset, reflects collaboration. It's also a statement of human rights, a statement that is very clear and is general. It does not apply to one particular state. It memorializes Sergei Magnitsky in a way that makes his lesson and example that much more powerful, because we have a piece of legislation here that can be applied to human rights abuses in very general terms and not just in one specific country.
Finally, this is a measure where there was collaboration, but certainly we saw Minister Freeland take seriously this idea of human rights and the fact that we needed legislation in place to put it forward. On behalf of all of us on this side and, I think I can say, around the table, I'd like to thank her for her efforts in helping to champion this issue and in working collaboratively with the sponsor to make it happen.