Thank you.
Members of the committee, Madam Clerk, I acknowledge the will of the committee. Let me say once again that we will do our best to schedule a subcommittee meeting before Thursday, so keep an eye on your inbox.
If we can't find a time for the subcommittee to meet, next Thursday at 3:30, we will begin our study. The first hour or half-hour will be set aside for the subcommittee to meet; it will depend because we don't know whether any votes will be held. The subcommittee's job will be to review all of these motions and determine whether they will be put on notice. It can recommend that certain motions be combined and that others not be considered by the committee; it can also propose a work schedule so the committee can begin its studies as soon as possible.
I want to respect the committee members' will. I know everyone has other commitments; the room isn't available and neither is Mr. Williamson. We all have packed schedules.
I'd like to thank the members once again for today's meeting. I hope that, next time, we will be able to undertake our studies and turn our focus to an issue we all care about.