Thank you for hearing me today. I could be here today talking about something as complex as the previous presentations, but the good news for Vancouver Island is that we have had an extra seat added. The commission had to make some difficult choices. While their report doesn't really reflect what most of the people in my existing riding wanted, I think there's an acceptance that, in order to get a new seat, some changes have to be made, and there weren't a lot of good choices.
Having said that, what I focus on here is trying to give a name to the riding that people will actually understand locally. I know most of you won't know the geography or understand any of this, but the basic problem is that the commission accepted one thing that I said. The municipality of Saanich makes up about 30% of my existing riding, and its name didn't appear. So when I was knocking on doors, I had people saying I was in the wrong place, the Saanich Gulf Islands is where they lived. I would respond by saying, “No, you are actually in Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca.”
So the commission added the name “Saanich” but then retained Juan de Fuca. But in their division of my riding, which was very large, they put most of the provincial riding called Juan de Fuca in the riding called Cowichan—Malahat—Langford. So, by retaining the name “Juan de Fuca” in their new riding, they've actually confused the public because those in the provincial riding will live in the other federal riding of the same name, if you follow me.
What I did was I sat down and asked if there was a historical name that connects all of these people. There isn't. So I simply said that, because it's a triangle riding, let's just use the triangle points. You can't name all the communities and, if you name the triangle points, everybody will know which riding they're in. What order they went in caused a lot of local discussion, so I suggested that it be alphabetical. So it's called Esquimalt—Saanich Sooke.
I submitted the resolution of the Esquimalt council. They were very concerned because Esquimalt has been the name of a riding for at least 60 years. In the proposed new name, by geography, people in Esquimalt would not think they were in that riding, so we create a new problem of exclusion if we go with the proposed name.
Really, that's it. It's a triangle with Esquimalt at one point, Saanich at another point, and Sooke at the other. The communities in between would not be named. They'll be disappointed, I think, but they'll know which riding they're in.
That's all I'm asking you to consider today. It's a very simple proposal.
I've checked with the members of Parliament for Victoria, Saanich—Gulf Islands, and Nanaimo—Cowichan, and all of them support this change.