Thank you very much, Mr. Long. That's about five minutes. I'm trying to keep it to that, in fairness.
Every member of Parliament now has had an opportunity to ask questions. I still have Mr. Massé, who I think wanted one more follow-up question, and then I have Mr. Blaikie—if you can keep it brief, because you've had well over 10 minutes already—and then we'll go back to Mr. Jeneroux for the same reason.
Oh, Ms. Murray, if it's the will of the committee, I think there's nothing wrong with that.
I have something anecdotally to add to the conversation that you and Mr. Long were having. I had a mayor of a small village in my constituency whom I was very fond of. I found out that he wasn't running again. I asked him why, and he said, “Politicians are like diapers: they should be changed regularly, and often for the same reason.”