Thank you very much.
What I'd like to do now is perhaps ask for closing comments from Ms. Meredith. Before I do that, I'm going to take 30 seconds and say I agree with Mr. Kramp.
The way this should have been handled, as far as I'm concerned--and I'm just one member who doesn't even have a vote--the tapes, in their altered state, should have been given to Parliament. If there was anything in there the department thought should not have been in the public domain for whatever reason--and this happens quite frequently, national secrets are shown to parliamentary committees--that should have been pointed out to us, and the committee I hope would have dealt with it appropriately. That decision was taken away from Parliament. It was done by somebody in a department, and I think that's where we went off the rails.
It's quite right. This committee does not have the power to.... All we can do is report this to the House. For one last chance, Mr. Christopherson has made a motion that's in front of you. It's pretty clear. It's almost a repetition of a previous motion in this committee. For clarity, I thought it would be better to have it.