Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to my colleagues on both sides for their interventions.
To Mr. Blaikie, I would just say that I alway appreciated listening to your father in debates in the House of Commons. I was a frequent CPAC viewer growing up, and I recall the time when he was the dean of the House of Commons undertaking the supervision of the election of the Speaker. He made a comment at the time that it was a bit of an honour for him, as a member of McGrath report who made the recommendation that the dean of the House would preside over the election of the Speaker, and then those years later himself serving as the dean of the House of Commons—and never imagining being part of that.
It's quite an honour that your father has been brought into this discussion. Please pass that on to him about his name being well respected in this place from this side of the House, very much so.
Thank you as well to Mr. Richards and Mr. Waugh and Mr. Simms for their comments.
Incidentally, I didn't realize that Mr. Simms was a weathercaster before coming to this place.