Thank you.
That's the end of the two and a half minutes.
Colleagues, this takes us to just after 5:30. We have some committee business we need to get to, so I'd like to end the witness portion of the meeting now and go into—hopefully brief—committee business.
With that, I'd like to thank our witnesses. I know this was at least the second time we've tried bringing you together. I think all three of you were invited in the spring and were interrupted by votes. Again, today, we were interrupted by votes, but I appreciate your persistence and the value of the testimony you brought to us. If you have any additional thoughts you'd like to send to us, we take written briefs. You can send up to.... I always say 10 pages, but apparently this committee says five pages, so be very tight in your additional thoughts. If you want to push it a bit, we'll accept five-ish pages.
I want to thank each of you for being with us today and for your patience as we got through some House business around today's discussion.
I also want to give a shout-out to Mr. Lobb, who is here today with us on the Conservative side.
With that, colleagues, we'll suspend.
Madame Gill and Mr. Powlowski, if you're able to join us through the new link for the committee business, we'll get going as soon as we get everybody back. Thanks.
We're now suspended.
[Proceedings continue in camera]