Thank you, Ms. Pratt, and thank you, Dr. Hanley.
To all of our witnesses, thank you so much for being with us and sharing your personal stories, and for your advocacy. We share your hope that what you have done here today will make a difference, and that's what we are all seeking to do. Thank you for doing your part in that regard.
Colleagues, just before we wrap up, you should be aware that the witnesses here today have submitted several supporting documents for their presentations, and we're still waiting for some translations. Once that's done, they will be circulated as soon as possible.
The plan for Tuesday was to schedule some time for drafting instructions on the breast implant registry. That may be premature, given the motion that was adopted today, but if you want to start giving some thought to what you would like to see in the report in terms of recommendations, etc., we could possibly have a preliminary discussion on that on Tuesday.
There will also be some time in camera for committee business so that we can plan the agenda for the coming weeks. You will receive, before Tuesday, a summary of the studies that are currently under way and upcoming, as well as a proposed calendar showing a potential work plan.
Finally, the documents from the PMPRB study are about 350 pages. They're still in translation. We don't have a firm date for when they will be available.
That's it by way of updates. Is it the will of the committee to adjourn the meeting?