Okay, thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to each of you for attending here today, and thank you for your feedback.
I'm the father of a four-year-old son, so it's been a balancing act for sure. I remember after being elected I asked my predecessor what he did with his family, what was the best. His answer was that for every option you choose there isn't a perfect one. It's going to be bad either way. It's going to be the least of the bad, if you will, and you make a decision based on your own situation. So that's what we did. My family is back home and we try to do the best we can with that.
I'm just curious actually because I was listening to Ms. Copps and Madame Moore speak about a spouse being away from Ottawa and being a single mother for a number of years. I thought to myself, what would happen if something happened on my end and I became a single father with sole custody? What would I do? I was just batting around the options as everyone was talking and thinking that it would be extremely difficult. Especially with day care, you said it ended at six o'clock and sometimes we have votes until seven. I'm just actually curious, what do you do with your daughter when we have votes and day care ends?