Thank you very much.
Witnesses, before we dismiss you, there were a lot of questions put forward and a lot of promises to get back either in writing, reports or other forms, to the committee. Rather than forcing us to chase you down, I hope that you will take a look at the blues afterwards and get back to us on all these items.
Thank you for joining us today. I appreciate it.
Colleagues, very quickly, we've put aside a few minutes for committee business.
On Monday I am away. I will be attending the funeral for our lost officers in Edmonton. Mr. Jowhari will be filling in. We have one hour that's just one witness. I suspect it will be one hour at the very most for McKinsey. We have the person from the library coming in to advise us on legislative procedure, which we moved back. Then we're also going to get into finalizing the Governor General travel study. We've done all the line by line. We just have to go through the recommendations. I understand that a few people have been talking, so I hope you have pared them down or gotten rid of some of the duplicate ones.
We've discussed GC Strategies and also the McKinsey documents a lot—how we're going to treat them, what's going to be public and what's going to be non-public. It's all rather complicated. Our clerk has graciously decided to do a bit of a deep dive into some of the procedures that we have to follow with the documents. She will be briefing us next Wednesday—we'll put aside some time—on the different options of all the various documents, as well as update us, I think, on the 91,000 pages that we've received so far.
Thank you very much. Mr. Jowhari. Thanks for covering for me on Monday. I appreciate it.
Thanks for this needed research on how we have to handle these documents.
Mrs. Block.