Thank you so very much.
I want to thank the panel for coming today and giving us your very insightful information.
This committee, I believe, is a very unique committee. People are very committed. You understand that at the committee everybody has their wish list. If you wanted to pay astronomical tax dollars, we could put everything into health care. But the strategy around neurological disorders is something this committee wanted brought to the forefront, to do what we could to address it. It is, I think as never before, an emerging health issue that's really never been addressed the way we need it to be.
But I have to tell you quite honestly that if you brought people in talking about cancer—talking about anything else—they would come with the same zeal and the same demands, and probably the same picture. What makes this different is that this is something, in our view, that we've never really had in front of a committee. And I give credit to all my colleagues who have taken up the torch and really want to get this examined, as we all do.
I think all of us have had someone in our lives or someone who has touched our lives.... This is not foreign to us because we are members of Parliament, as Ms. Hughes has so eloquently attested to. So the understanding about caregiving and about this research is of paramount importance for us to hear and to put forward.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
I will adjourn now until our next meeting.