You can ask for a response, and you just have.
Thank you. That concludes the rounds of questions for this panel.
Colleagues, I would ask you to remain, as we bid goodbye to the witnesses, for one brief matter that we need to touch on before we wrap up.
Minister and officials, thank you so much for being with us and for being so patient in answering our questions. I hope this is the most challenging thing you have to do all day.
Thank you very much. You're welcome to stay, but you're free to leave.
Colleagues, before we adjourn, I have something time-sensitive that I want to raise. Normally this would be done in camera, but it is on the subject of the planned committee travel in the month of April. There have been concerns expressed about the availability of members of Parliament to make that trip. I guess my question for you is whether it is the will of the committee to conduct the trip, as we had discussed, during the break week in April, or whether it would be your preference to do it during the break week in May. I think Dr. Ellis—