Thank you, Ms. Bergeron.
That's all of the time we have, unfortunately. I know that it's been an interesting panel. On behalf of the whole committee and all of the members, we really do appreciate your presence here today, Ms. Bergeron and Ms. Smith.
That's our third panel. We had a productive meeting with three panels.
I just wanted to let you know that on November 17, we have the meeting with Minister LeBlanc. Next, we have Elections Canada on November 19, and then on November 24 we have the Speaker, House administration and PPS. We have a lot of work ahead of us, and then we're going to continue with the study after that.
We weren't able to squeeze in a meeting on November 18 in the evening. We were trying to get the extra time slot, which originally we were told we would be able to secure, but then it turned out that a lot of the committees are now also receiving two time slots a week rather than one, so we weren't able to secure that.
I'll do my best to fit in everything and try to get this study done as quickly as possible. I did have a conversation with the Chief Electoral Officer again, and I just wanted to inform you that he is really eager to have some insight as to the recommendations that he has made to the House and wants to know whether we can get some feedback to him on that as soon as possible, because they want to be prepared in all circumstances. That would be helpful to him, so he wanted me to let you know.
That's it for today. We will meet on November 17, and I will see you all then. Take care.
The meeting is adjourned.