We're going to try to wrap this up, please.
Dr. Hanley gave a very eloquent thanks to all of our witnesses. You can take that as coming from the full committee.
I can also say to you that you are welcome—and we encourage you—to provide any additional information to the committee, separate and apart from what's been specifically requested and what's been referred to. It will all be taken into consideration in the study.
Dr. Narod, we would love to see that embargoed report when it's no longer embargoed, for example.
By all means, what you submit to the committee will be taken as part of the evidence of the study. This has been a fascinating discussion and there have clearly been times when I've interrupted you when you've had something further to say. Feel free to say it in writing.
Thank you so much for being here. Your expertise and your patience are greatly appreciated.
Colleagues, our next meeting is on Monday. We had scheduled three hours, but we're only going to need two hours, because we haven't been able to secure the attendance of Minister Champagne. We'll be meeting from 11 to one, with the first hour on the opioid study and the second hour on the Medicago issues.
Is it the will of the committee to adjourn the meeting?