Wow. I am sorry for saying that with any astonishment. I obviously started very young.
Mr. Chair, I think that there are things that we need to do, personally, to make sure that we're managing things better. I don't think it is on us, or on Parliament as a whole, to work around our schedule. I've always said this and I still maintain it. We can never let our personal life interfere with our work life. It is incumbent on all of us to be better managers of our work life. As I said last week, I'm probably one of the worst ones at that. I spent the better part of 10 years, up to 280 days, overseas. There are things that I wish I could do better. I'm trying to do that and this role has actually allowed me to be better at doing things. As I said, I go back every weekend. We try to have family dinners.