Thank you very much, Mr. Cuzner. Your point was well made.
We'd like to thank both of you for presenting, and answering questions.
We're going to suspend for a brief moment. I'd ask all the members to remain at the table because we have some committee business to deal with.
The witnesses are free to go. Once again, thank you very much for presenting.
I might also mention for the purposes of the committee that the clerk reminds me that she would like to receive the submission of witnesses for the next study by February 14, which would be next Thursday. It's a week from this Friday, just before the break week, so if you could put your mind towards that, that would be good.
I think the witnesses have left, and their staff I would imagine are leaving. While they're doing that, I might mention to the committee that there is a motion that was proposed for consideration by Mr. Cleary. As you can see, he's not here, but with unanimous consent, we can proceed, or the member who's valiantly substituting for him can move the motion. What I'd probably do is ask if there is consent to proceed with the motion as it is. Seeing no objection, I don't see it as necessary for you to move the motion, although you could have, so the motion—
Mr. Mayes, do you have a point?