Great. Your chair will take the blame for three witnesses on one day. We will attempt not to do that, but sometimes scheduling works that way. And I thank you for bringing up the future information piece.
I challenge you all and ask you all, if you're glued to your TV sets watching this committee—that's not likely the case, but if you hear us venture into an area where you have an opinion, please send it forward to us. We'll attempt to use all the information that we get in our final report moving forward.
Thank you very much for that, and thank you again for attending today. I am sorry that we did miss part of it, so we will leave open the opportunity to call you back at some future date if we find we need to. The study is going on somewhat long.
For the committee's business piece, on Thursday there will be two more witnesses on prorogation, and then we'll be in our constituencies for a week.
The week we're back will not be about prorogation. On Tuesday it will be the main estimates, with the Speaker and the Chief Electoral Officer. On Thursday, the report will be ready on the use of technology in the House, so we'll do that, and then a bit of committee business after that.
We'll go back to prorogation right after that, with an idea of when we will finish and when the report will be ready.
Thank you.
The meeting is adjourned.