Thank you very much.
Before we wrap up, I would like to make two announcements.
First, let me point out that we will be finishing Thursday's meeting at 10:15 a.m. We will go back to the schedule for the committee's work on Tuesday, when we come back. So we will hear from the first panel in the first hour on Tuesday, when we are back, and we will talk about the committee's work in the second hour.
The second announcement sort of has to do with Brome-Missisquoi. There's a statue of Lieutenant Colonel George Harold Baker just in front of the House of Commons, in the lobby.
Mr. Baker was a member of Parliament for Brome many, many years ago, because he died about a hundred years ago. Colonel Baker was a member of Parliament while going to war at the same time.
Today, the Brome historical society has a small display in front of the lieutenant colonel in the lobby, just in front of the House. I invite you all to go pay tribute to the lieutenant colonel who died 100 years ago and who was a remarkable MP for the riding of Brome.
Thank you very much, everyone. We had some fine presentations and a great discussion with the members of the committee. I hope you will come back to see us. You are welcome.
The meeting is adjourned.