We will move to a public meeting.
Our committee clerk, Jacques Lahaie, will be leaving us to take on the responsibilities of the international trade committee. Catherine will be our new clerk.
Jacques has been with the heritage committee for four years and has been involved with major studies of this committee: the feature film industry study in Canada, with cross-country public hearings. I remember so many of them. I can remember being in Montreal and there were two of us sitting around the table at that particular time. There could have been an election called any day, so we had to be ready for votes. He handled those situations quite well.
We had major hearings on the Canadian Television Fund crisis, the court challenges program hearings, and the extensive hearings on the role of the public broadcaster in the 21st century--also hearings across the land.
Jacques and the people who were looking after our trip to the Northwest Territories.... When everyone was in Calgary and I was in Edmonton, they had to find me; they did, and they picked me up and took me to Yellowknife for what I thought was a tremendous round table and a great meeting.
There was one thing that happened that night. After we let everyone have their say--we were about half an hour late getting things started because of our flight changes and so on, and I think we went until close to 11:30--and we left, we went out and I can still see those northern lights happening right in front of us. It was a tremendous night.
Jacques, it's been a tremendous honour for me to have you as clerk. Thank you very much.