Thank you, Mr. May.
That brings our second round of questioning to a close.
On behalf of the committee, Madame Therrien, I want to thank you. I particularly want to thank you for your flexibility on time constraints, but you've been around this place for quite a while, and you appreciate that things don't always work according to clocks.
I anticipate that we will see you again, possibly around the release of your second report.
With that, again, thank you.
Colleagues, we can go two ways here. We can suspend and go in camera or....Let's put it this way. We have three things to talk about. We have the travel. We have how to incorporate the Veterans Affairs evidence. We have to pass the budget for the procurement study. I can do two out of three things in public, but maybe not the third.
The analysts tell me that they feel that they can incorporate these 27 pages of evidence that are available into their draft report. If they say they can do it, then we don't have to go in camera, and we'll save a little time.