I'm sorry; we have to end it there.
That also ends our time, colleagues. On your behalf, I will thank our witnesses today. Thank you very much for the fulsomeness of your answers.
Might I also say, on behalf of public accounts, which is the one committee that tries—we don't always succeed, but we try—to be as non-partisan as possible when the moment calls for it, that this is one of those moments. You have heard representatives from all three caucuses express to you how proud they are of the documents and of the fact that we have what is called our 15th year of unmodified audit opinion. In street lingo, it's a clean audit.
The government of the day gets bragging rights for it; that's fair enough. But we all understand that more than one party has been in government during the 15 years, and we all understand that this kind of work is the result of the professionalism of our public service. We are sincere in acknowledging to you the pride that we have that this document is here unmodified; that it's a clean audit 15 times in a row. That makes Canada look good. We feel good about that.
Thank you. Please pass on to everyone who had anything to do with this our appreciation for their professionalism. We are lucky to have the public servants that we have.
With that, you are now excused.
Colleagues, this meeting stands adjourned.