Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's a pleasure to have my house as part of the House of Commons or the House of Commons as part of my house. Last night I was asking my wife for permission to speak. I think this is getting a little bit too far into my homeland, but it's great to be here and thank you for giving us the opportunity.
I have two petitions today. One of them also is for motion M-1. Mr. Julian will be glad to hear that people from Guelph are also signing on to that petition. We have 263 signatures on motion M-1, which is looking at creating a made-in-Canada green new deal as part of our climate change and social change discussions going forward.
I also have a second petition signed by 108 people in Guelph around electoral reform. That's still an issue within Guelph that people would like us to be looking at and addressing. There is a group in Guelph that's proposed a local proportional representation idea that they would like us to consider as a government.