Thank you, Bev. I appreciate your cooperation and assistance.
Colleagues, that brings us to the close of this meeting. I have three quick things.
First, thank you to our witnesses, our guests. I will advise you that the committee will reserve the right to determine whether we will have the second half of this meeting or whether the committee feels that one hour was good for this chapter. It won't be Tuesday that you're called back, but beyond that, be on standby. When and if the committee makes its decision, you'll be notified right away. Hopefully, if we do need you back, we can make that happen.
Again, thank you very much for coming today and answering the questions. We appreciate it.
Second, colleagues, right now we have nothing in the work plan for next week. However, we had a report writing day that we lost because of voting. I would suggest, especially given where we are in the cycle and the uncertainty, that we just notionally plan for at least report writing on Tuesday, possibly even Thursday also, if we're still here. During those meetings, we will have the option of making a determination about the continuation or not of this hearing. When the committee wishes, we can be seized of that.
Unless there are any other further matters to come before the committee—I'm seeing none—I want to again thank our guests from Guyana. It's been an honour having you here. We're pleased to have hosted you. I think we had a very productive session earlier, and we look forward to continuing engagement and continuing improvement in our oversight capacities. We wish you a safe journey home.
With that, colleagues, guests, this committee now stands adjourned.