Thanks, Chair.
Thanks very much. Most people figure it takes forever and everything to turn this ship of federal government. It really needs to be said that it took us a lot longer to get our political ducks in order than it did for you to get the bureaucratic ducks in order. Once we had sorted out what we wanted to do, you were fairly straightforward. It's very impressive. You've done a great job, and I think that's being reflected in all of our comments.
Mine's a very simple question. What role does the House play—your side of what we all do—in educating and informing Canadians that this new democratic tool is available to them? A right that's not known is like a right that doesn't exist. What kind of promotion would you normally do, or would we do, or is there something we need to do to trigger that? We've set up this new wonderful world. Can we have some thoughts on how we let Canadians know it's available to them?