Thank you. Your time is up.
One of the most difficult jobs of the chair is cutting people off, especially when they are on a roll and they are speaking from the heart, whether it is MPs or witnesses.
I remind MPs to keep it short because the witnesses want to answer. Let's try to keep our questions short so we can get enough time in. Witnesses and MPs, I am going to put my finger up when there is a minute left. Then I wouldn't be cutting anyone off in mid-drift.
We are going to continue. If we could keep our questions short, we can have our witnesses.
Witnesses, when my finger goes up, I have to give everybody a chance.
We are going to move over to the NDP now. Ms. Ramsey, you have five minutes. Go ahead.