Thank you.
Unfortunately, we're at the end of this session.
Speaking of speaking the language, welcome to Marilyn Gladu, who is part of the committee today. She was the first to ask a Cree question of Robert-Falcon Ouellette when this was first coming through the House of Commons. It's great to have you with us, Marilyn.
Dr. Lewis, it was wonderful to hear the Cree language spoken today.
Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Wrightson, Dr. DeGagné and Dr. Lewis, thank you all for being here, for your participation in this study and for your testimony in this very important study that we've undertaken.
Thank you to Mr. Cannings for bringing this forward for us to investigate.
If there is any additional information to share, please do that through the clerk.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, November 29, with regard to the study of the integration of indigenous traditional knowledge in science and government policy.
If it's the will of the committee, we can adjourn. I don't see any complaints.
Thank you again for your participation.
The meeting is adjourned.