I'm just not clear.
Mr. Zuberi, you weren't aware that we were voting to adjourn, or...?
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Conservative
Raquel Dancho Conservative Kildonan—St. Paul, MB
I'm just not clear.
Mr. Zuberi, you weren't aware that we were voting to adjourn, or...?
Liberal
Sameer Zuberi Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard, QC
That's exactly right. I wasn't aware of that. I thought we were voting on something else, and I'm voting in favour of adjourning.
Conservative
Raquel Dancho Conservative Kildonan—St. Paul, MB
Okay. We could press the issue, but we'll let it go this time.
Liberal
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Jim Carr
Ms. Dancho, I think that's very gracious of you. Let's move on from there.
Liberal
Liberal
The Clerk
Yes, sir. We have yeas 6, nays 5.
(Motion agreed to: yeas 6; nays 5 [See Minutes of Proceedings])
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Jim Carr
We can adjourn.
Members, I'd like to thank all of you very much for your spirit of co-operation. I think we did some very important work, with everybody, including me, doing things for the first time. The hands will become surer as we proceed with committee meetings, but I am very grateful for the spirit of co-operation that was evident this morning and I look forward to seeing everybody just 46 hours from now.
Thank you, everybody. The meeting is adjourned.