Thank you.
Before we go to the next speaker, I'll say to the witnesses that an important part of our study is the dialogue that we were hoping to have. We have your testimony, which is very valuable, but it isn't the dialogue that we were hoping for, because indigenous traditional knowledge for us settlers is something that we need to be educated on—even how to pronounce the name of your organization. We are trying our best to learn along the path of reconciliation.
I've been talking to the clerk about the possibility of opening up an opportunity to have this dialogue at a future meeting, but with 15 minutes left in this meeting, we won't have sufficient representation of the dialogue to respect your being here.
We'll let you go so that we can continue with what we're dealing with in the committee. We're the only committee that's studying indigenous traditional knowledge and it's unfortunate that we're missing the opportunity today, but hopefully we'll get back to it soon at a time that we can find agreeable to everybody.
I'll let you go, but the clerk just has to quickly say a few things to you on your way out.
We'll go to the next speaker on the list, who is Mr. Tochor.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here and for preparing to be able to talk to us. Unfortunately, we weren't able to satisfy that.