Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you, Mr. Sandhu and Ms. Figg, for coming here. I'm going to leave political rhetoric until we have a minister here or for during the campaign. What I'm going to do right now is say what I didn't get a chance to say during my time earlier.
I don't know if you've had the chance yet, but I invite you to read the report that this committee tabled in the House of Commons a couple of weeks ago. It's a comprehensive report about refugees and refugee matters. I think it would be very useful for you to get the opinion of this committee on what we think the pressing issues and the important matters are.
Thank you again.