Thank you very much.
It's an interesting question or scenario that you put forward.
What you are saying now is that the minister who lives in Mississauga.... What you are saying to those MPs who represent their regions, whether it's the west, the north, or ACOA in the Atlantic, is “We're sorry. You folks who live in this area and carry that responsibility aren't capable of taking that message and being a national representative at the table.” That's what you're saying.
How does that make it better, having someone from Mississauga be the national voice on the diversity of this country, and understanding that when he comes to the cabinet table?