It was a joke.
First of all, thank you very much for having us here. This is my first visit to Nunavut and Iqaluit. I learned a lot today.
Mr. Buscemi, thank you very much for your very sincere, very touching and very relevant presentation. I will remember it a long time.
You will understand why it is good for a kid from Montreal like me to get out and come to a place like this. I did some comparisons. My riding is five times smaller than the city of Iqaluit, but it has 22 times more inhabitants. And so I live in a completely different universe. I use my bike to go to meetings in my riding.
We are tackling a serious problem here, the representativeness of our electoral system. I carried out my own little research project for comparative purposes. You have before you 12 federal members, and only two of them obtained the majority of the votes in their riding. This was—to give credit where credit is due—Mr. Scarpaleggia, and Ms. May.