Thank you very much, Professor Baker.
I think we've ended the rounds of debates, and I would like us to move on now.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for being here, for taking the time to come—in some cases on quite short notice—and for putting up with the fact that we had to cancel the very first one because of a vote.
I also would like to make a comment to everyone. I think, just on a point of respect with regard to committees and witnesses, it is important that committee members recognize that witnesses have come here because we've asked them to. If they say things we don't particularly like, we need to respect what they say without upbraiding them for what they have said or taking exception to what they say. We're here to listen. We may not always agree with what we hear, but it's supposed to be factored in.
I just wanted to set a tone here for committee meetings: that we should remember to respect our witnesses.
Thank you very much for coming. I apologize that I wasn't here for the beginning, but I want to thank Ms. Davidson for being absolutely an able chair and I wanted to thank you for coming.
There is one thing, though. I noticed that Dr. MacDonald talked about a report, and Dr. Lightman talked about some data, and some of you discussed information. We would be pleased if you would send that information along to the clerk so that we can pass it on to the committee, and the committee can therefore read it and absorb it themselves. If you think there is something you want to send to us, even if you didn't mention it here, we would appreciate any data you can send. Just please send it to the clerk.