Obviously.
I want to thank all of our witnesses, and in particular Mr. Aguilera. You indicated that this may have repercussions for your friends and family in Cuba. If anything were ever to happen in that respect, I hope that you would let our committee and the Government of Canada know, so that we could respond accordingly. We would not want anyone to fall into harm's way because of their testimony before this Parliament of a free and democratic country. I'm sure that we would all be very concerned if that were to happen. I'd like that to be clearly on the record.
Thank you to all of our witnesses.
Thank you to one of our most highly esteemed former parliamentarians, Mr. Broadbent.
Thank you, Ambassador, for taking the time. With your busy schedule, it's very generous of you to appear before us.
To our witnesses, we are suspended in terms of the hearing.
We don't have committee business, but I think we'll have to flag the issue of the report in the Globe and Mail on May 10 for our next meeting.
Thank you.
Mr. Marston, what do you want to talk about?