My only closing comment would be to echo what I said at the beginning and what members have said. I think this is a very tough piece of public policy and public administration. There is a lot of policy work to be done. The aboriginal affairs committee will probably carry a fair bit of the lifting on it.
I think we need new laws and new tools to really accomplish what Canadians expect of us. But there are important issues that this committee is preoccupied with, in terms of accountability for results and the way public funds are expended. We are not where we want to be. I think there are gaps and deficiencies in how we do business and the results we've achieved.
I look forward to a constructive partnership with the committee in the months ahead and to coming back as your guest as often as you think is appropriate to try to help you with your work.