Thank you to all of you. On behalf of the committee, we're very grateful.
We've had good panels all along, but I think one of the things you've demonstrated here is some more uniqueness in regard to not only disruptive technologies, but also the great position that Canada has. Yes, there are things we need to do and places we need to grow, but we're doing some amazing things, like taking transport trucks to businesses and that kind of thing. It's extraordinary. Of course Waterloo's reputation is amazing, and so is IBM's.
Allow me one more liberty, Ms. Gagné. One of the things that's fascinating is that Ms. Gagné was a public servant for her entire life, and now she's totally a volunteer. I just found that very fascinating—and you're not an engineer, no, not at all. She got on this network and was able to help someone who did not have the capacity of a limb and now does.
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
Colleagues, the meeting is adjourned.