You talk about “watering the garden” exclusively in your book. Maybe you could talk about that, because there could be a drought with this bill we're seeing, and the garden could dry up.
It's like flashback for you. You first got involved in this in 1991, and here you are, 30 years later, in the committee talking about the very same bill.
Your experience is valuable—Telefilm, CBC and so on—but you always, in the book, talk about watering the garden and making sure the garden is there for future generations.