Thank you.
What I am doing is talking about the importance of setting the tone for the workers and the employers in Timmins—James Bay and why this matters.
The subamendment is to call people from Timmins—James Bay on the amendment to the motion, which sets out the order in which we go here. If you follow the order, you'll understand why all this is relevant and why it matters. If we don't have certainty for our producers and for our workers, there will be nothing but problems for the people in Timmins—James Bay.
I would humbly suggest that, for the number of times that I have said “Timmins—James Bay”, I think my Open Parliament web page is probably going to have “Timmins—James Bay” creeping up as one of my commonly used words.
I would obviously rather be talking about all the amazing things that happen in Cypress Hills—Grasslands, but that would be off topic. That's why I'm talking about all the things here that will be important for the folks of Timmins—James Bay. I sometimes wander down the path of some of the good things that we do in Cypress Hills—Grasslands because I think there are a lot of similarities between the people of Timmins—James Bay and the people of Cypress Hills—Grasslands. In my neck of the woods in southwest Saskatchewan, our industries are very similar to those in parts of Timmins—James Bay.