Thank you, Mr. Ritz.
That wraps up this panel.
Thank you very much for coming, and for the good submissions and the good dialogue with the MPs. It's going to be used in our final report.
Could you stay for a few seconds? The CBC wants to do a shot of all of us sitting around and getting along, as good Canadians do, and having input with parliamentarians.
Our committee has done something different from most committees. At the end we set time aside for any of the audience that wants to comment. If anybody in the audience wants to go to our open microphone, it will be in about an hour and a half.
You will have two minutes. We will need your name and where you're from. Then I can call your name when we're ready to go. That'll be in about an hour and a half, but I'd like to get you registered first with your name and where you're from. When I read your name off, you can go to the microphone for two minutes and tell us what you think about the TPP.
It won't be a dialogue back and forth with us, we're just going to be here to listen at that open mike for what you have to say. It's your time to say what you want. Try to keep it within two minutes.
It's worked quite well. We've done it in every province. In some provinces there were more in the audience coming forward than others, but it was lively and it was good. People expressed right from their heart what they thought about TPP, what they loved about it, what they didn't like about it, and what they wanted changed. It went well.
I don't know if other committees are going to start the open mike process, but it's worked well for us so far. I remind you to put your name down and register.
On that note, we're going to suspend.