Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Once again, Mr. Hermanson, I'm going through your resumé. In a past life I was a public servant, and I know about living under the code of ethics. I also used to teach resumé writing. Contrary to what Mr. Boshcoff says, I want to compliment you on your resumé, because we always taught that you should write a two-page resumé. We've all looked at resumés that are nine pages long, and quite frankly, you're either going to sell yourself in the first 30 seconds or you're not. So I compliment you on an excellent resumé, but I particularly compliment you on the content.
Before I go there, I want to apologize for my colleagues on this side of the table and for all farmers. I have farmers throughout my whole riding, and I want to apologize on their behalf for the comments that were made this morning that farming isn't a credible experience. The farms in my riding are multi-million-dollar operations, and I'm sure—