Panellists, thank you very much for your informative presentations here today.
I have just an extraneous comment, Ms. Dollin. As a politician—and I'm sure there are many of us around this table who would know exactly what I'm talking about—I find your comment about small-town post offices being a hub of all activity absolutely correct. It's an old politician's trick when you're campaigning in a small town to drive in with your magnetized name signs on the side of your car. I always park right in front of the post office, because I know that, every day, every single person in the community will show up there. They'll know I've been there.
At any rate, thank you so much.
Again, I offer what we offer all of our panellists. Should you have additional information you want to bring forward for the benefit of our committee—and Mr. Mazer, I'm thinking you might have that—please feel free to contact our clerk and submit any of your information to our clerk. Conversely, should any of our members have additional questions of you, I hope you would allow us to contact you directly.
Thank you very much. We will suspend for a few minutes until our next set of panellists comes to the table.