It's true that members of Parliament really have to be close to Parliament in case of votes or for committee meetings. In 1997, I worked in the Wellington Building, and I really liked it, because I was just as close as if I had had an office in the West Block. I don't think you will contradict me on that point. Some members of Parliament may not want to work in that building, but it's my responsibility.
In terms of the budget, that is where there are differences of opinion. When we talk about budgets, some people say it's more expensive for people living in cities, like Toronto and Vancouver, for example. On the other hand, MPs who live in rural areas have to drive hundreds and hundreds of kilometers. That ends up costing almost as much money.