There's nothing at all to be nervous about, Mr. Chair. Just give me five seconds for what I have to say.
I do not use the labeling. I find it immensely complicated. I have no idea of what's going on there. So I hope the powers that be develop a nice, simple labeling scheme for people like me.
I would like to respectfully make a suggestion to this committee. We are already scheduled to meet on Tuesday, October 31. That day, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation will have a bunch of kids in Ottawa. I guess we'd call it their lobby day. They call it Kids for a Cure.
I've been told that a number of kids from a number of our ridings--46 kids from across the country--will be here. This is an issue that we identified in the spring as being an important one. I would suggest that, being as we have the 46 kids here, we dedicate that meeting to the issues surrounding juvenile diabetes research.
I don't know how many other members have been visited by kids in their riding, but they tell a very compelling story about what it's like to live with juvenile diabetes, and it could be very enlightening for this committee.
The reason I propose this is because this happens only once a year, and it happens to coincide with one of our meetings. By my count, it may be at the end of the eight meetings. We may not even have an interruption. I think we would have just completed the study on childhood obesity.
I don't know if I have to make a motion or just put that on the table.