Thank you to the clerk for including colleges among our witnesses here this morning. It's tremendous to hear about the work going on at Aurora and the real challenges they face with keeping research alive not only in the institution but also outside of the institution, which they're working on.
Mr. Nantel, you were talking about working with industry. I graduated from Red River College Polytechnic in mechanical engineering technology. My co-op job back in 1979 had to do with a local blinds manufacturer. I used that co-op experience over my 30 years of experience in the field. I kept using that experience over and over. Thank you for the partnerships you have with our local businesses.
Thank you both, Dr. Nantel and Pippa Seccombe-Hett, for being with us this morning and giving us your insights on colleges and post-secondary institution research funding. I had to cut you off a couple of times, but if there's any further information, please feel welcome to send it to the clerk.
To members of the committee, I have a heads-up. The indigenous knowledge study is going through translation right now. We should see version 1 of the report in early May, so we can take a look at it.
Thank you to the analysts for all of your hard work on that report. I'm looking forward to reading it. Those testimonies were incredible.
Let's get on with our day.
Is there a motion for adjournment? I see nods around the room.
(Motion agreed to)
Thank you.