Thank you.
Thanks to everyone for your speedy questions today.
I want to thank our witnesses in particular. Mr. Diotte, thank you for joining us virtually. Mr. Leswick, thank you for appearing today. To our friends in the auditor's office, thank you very much for coming in today and sharing all your thoughts with us.
I'm going to excuse the witnesses now.
I'd like members to stay behind for a couple of minutes. I have a few announcements. We do have time if there are further things to discuss, but for now I'll excuse the witnesses.
We'll suspend for 30 seconds. We'll still need translation services, so everyone else has to stay in their seats except the witnesses. Thank you.
All right, colleagues, there are a few things. It's 4:55 and we do have this room for another 30 minutes; however, I'm going to suggest that on Friday we have a subcommittee meeting to discuss the calendar. Let me just bring you up to speed on where we're at.
This Friday is the last day before the break. In the subcommittee, at least on the government side, you can delegate responsibilities to one member, and it's the same on the official opposition side.
On November 15, coming back after the recess, we're going to hear from the Auditor General on the report she will have tabled that day. That will be in camera, I believe. Mr. Clerk, is that right? Yes, it is.
As well, we'll have a briefing with the Canadian Audit and Accountability Foundation for the second hour.
On November 18 we have the public accounts 2022 review. I'm told that in the past there were two presentations: First there was one in camera and then there was one in public. We can discuss today or on Friday whether we want to continue that practice.
Then there are a couple of days to fill. Actually, there are only three.
We do have Mr. Dong and hydrogen on the docket, and that's not going to go anywhere, so I just want to reassure you. We had to move it out just because of the availability. We want to make sure we have the right deputy ministers there so that we have the people you and all of us want to hear from.
Then it looks as though we'll be able to turn to some draft reports in the last three weeks. I'm going to leave the 16th open for now, either for business or to review any other matters before the Christmas holiday.
We really just have three holes to fill. I propose we do it Friday in a subcommittee, but I'm at your mercy.
That's my first announcement. Are there any comments on that?