Thank you very much.
Gentlemen, thank you all for being here. To say that your testimony before this committee has been illuminating would be an understatement in my estimation. There are a couple of things. Should committee members have further questions of you, I assume that you would welcome them and you would be able to respond in kind. Further to that, should you have any additional information that you do not think was covered adequately in your testimony here, please supply that through the clerk for the benefit of all committee members.
Finally, gentlemen, let me just say that, in my opinion at least, I think all members of this committee, who I know well, would concur that this issue is certainly one of a cross-partisan nature. There should be no politicking on either side of the table here. It's of great concern, I'm sure, to all members of Parliament to ensure that our professional public servants are dealt with professionally and fairly. It appears from your testimony that in many instances that has not been the case. I can also assure you that the report that this committee will be developing and subsequently tabling in the House of Commons will take your testimony very seriously.
Thank you once again for being here. Your testimony has been wonderful.