I think I've exhausted the list of those people who want to ask questions.
I want to thank our witnesses. You've been a spoonful of sugar to us. Thank you very much for your testimony today. We're of course incorporating all this into the things that will come out with regard to health care for our veterans, so I appreciate it.
Just as you wrap up and what have you, there's some other committee business I want to deal with for members of the committee.
I know there was an exchange between Mr. Cannan and our guests with regard to health issues. On Thursday we're going to have Health Canada come in, so we'll continue that discussion.
There are some other people our clerk is looking to get in. One is Maggie Gibson, who is standing in for Howard Bergman, from the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly, or NICE, as it's called.
There's also Terry Wickens, national president of the Korea Veterans Association of Canada; and Dr. Gloria Gutman, from the Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University. You were on our list, and now you have appeared.
There are some other people who wish to appear: Cathy Moore, national director, consumer and government relations, Canadian National Institute for the Blind; Bernard Nunan, researcher-writer for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind; and the Aboriginal Veterans Association of Canada.
We have those down.
As well, I have a quick update with regard to the trips on this matter. We're looking to do Comox, Cold Lake, Shearwater, and Goose Bay just before the break, the week of February 11; Valcartier on February 28; and Petawawa on March 6--just to bring the committee fully up to speed.
That's that.