I think that takes us to the end of the questioning.
I want to thank Dr. David Butler-Jones for coming in. I thank the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as well as the Department of Health for being witnesses here and contributing to the debate. I hope you get a sense, first of all, of the frustration of the committee, and also the passion of the committee to actually get something done with regard to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. I hope you don't see us as the enemy. I believe we are actually all pushing for the same thing, although there is some frustration in not getting things done as fast as we should. I think that's fair, from all sides of the table, in understanding and discerning that.
I believe we will be issuing a report on this, and that'll likely happen, hopefully, next week, but I want to thank you for coming in and contributing to this.
Thank you.
To the committee, for your information the researchers will have a report ready for us likely by next week. Perhaps we can extend the meeting when the minister is here June 6 from 1 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. to review that report, and hopefully approve it and table it.
Madam Gagnon, I made a commitment to you to make sure that you understood what we were doing before an action item was to take place. Are you okay with that?