Acting as Chair and having little opportunity to speak in committee helps to develop one quality, which is the ability to listen to others.
Today we very much had the sense that there is a great deal of effort, determination and abnegation on your part in the face of adversity and what might be compared to a Northern wind. For us, it is evidence of what we see in Ottawa, which is that the communities are the engine of development in the educational sector. These struggles have been led by the communities, and not by governments, who have been using the tools we discussed earlier. We also sense a certain fragility in these institutions, which have kept going through the struggles of some, out on the periphery of our country. Your work is even more heroic for that reason. Thank you.
That brings to an end this meeting and the work of the committee in the Far North. Thank you for your participation.
The meeting is adjourned.