Yes, I am, Madam Chair. Thank you very much.
I want to thank my colleague Geoff for bringing this forward.
In particular, Cassidy, if you're listening, I want to thank you, because I'm actually one of those Canadians who was diagnosed with epilepsy. I don't know how it started, but I think it had something to do with a head trauma that I received when I was younger.
I remember my seizures as a young child. I was diagnosed petit mal, but I used to pass out and at times I would lose bladder control, which, when you're five or six years old, can be quite embarrassing. It probably would be quite embarrassing right now as well if I had a seizure, but I remember being in playgrounds and passing out. The other kids would just stand around me. They wouldn't know what to do. After I recovered, I remember walking home in a groggy state. As a child, it was something that was really difficult to deal with, because I didn't understand it.
I remember that one of the places where I used to have my seizures was church. I don't know what it was about the lights, or maybe it was something about the atmosphere, but I soon realized that I could use it to my advantage. It was interesting that Sarah brought up demonic possession—