Thank you, Mr. Brassard.
I do recognize that this timeslot puts us in a unique position in having this occur. If you recall, we had this discussion in committee business, and we actually directed the clerk to not have two panels for that exact reason. We are successfully getting through two solid rounds of questions. When we have panels of three organizations or less, we normally split it up into two one hour sessions.
I hear what you're saying. I think it is disruptive. It has to happen to somebody on committee. Some committees have to bear this in terms of timing. I don't schedule the timeslot, as you know, but we did anticipate that. As I said, we are getting through those two solid rounds, but if we have some suggestions.... We do have technical limitations to extending our meetings, but maybe you and I can chat offline and look at how to proceed moving forward.
Seeing no other hands raised, I would like to extend my appreciation and thanks to all of the witnesses and members for their work on this study.
Madam Clerk, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe these are the last witnesses for our study on the backlog. I want to thank you for all of the work that we've done. We still have more work to do. We have the report to review and the recommendations to bring to the House, and I look forward to that.
I want to thank all of the folks who are sitting in Ottawa helping making this possible so that we can get these meetings done virtually.
Thank you very much. If there's no objection, I move to adjourn the meeting.
The meeting is adjourned.