Thank you very much, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Regan.
On behalf of the committee, I want to thank the witnesses very much. This was a great panel, with very knowledgeable people, and we've had the benefit of sharing their knowledge.
I would like to conclude on one thing, because we've heard it repeatedly at these committee meetings. We talked about nanotechnology and ways to trace products.
It seems to me, Mr. Edwards, that one of the initiatives you're taking right now is just to create, for lack of a better word, a mindset, or a moral framework, that stealing is wrong. If you're stealing IP, it's wrong, just as much as if you're stealing a product off a shelf.
I think the more that we can maybe inform schools and parents that this is the case, the more we'll have a grassroots movement as well that respects the value of people's work and IP.
Thank you very much.
We are adjourned.