Thank you to everyone here—the witnesses and the questioners. That concludes our time for this panel.
I want to thank Dr. Hayelom Kebede Mekonen for being with us today and for sharing such a powerful account. It will certainly be duly noted and our analysts have taken full note of that.
Also, thank you, Sarah Teich, international human rights lawyer from United Tegaru Canada, for being here.
Thanks to all the members for being here. We're going to be getting back together next week at 8:45 a.m.
On a personal note, I want to ask those in the committee and those caring about international human rights to see a motion that I'll be presenting on Wednesday in the House of Commons at 5:30. I invite you to look at that. It's motion 62, which is around the Uighurs.
We'll leave it at that. I hope everybody has a good and restful weekend. Thank you for being strong and for advocating for a better world and for human rights.
The meeting is adjourned.