I was in aviation.
I took a lot of time. My role with aviation was actually to promote Canada on the world stage, as well as to promote the groups with which I was working. I worked very closely with provincial governments, as well as industry groups, and I had a lot of fun. I got to see some incredible sights and I got to do things that most people would only ever read about or see on the Internet. I feel very fortunate, and it has given me a different perspective.
There are things that I would definitely do better. I'll stand up and say that I chose my career over family oftentimes, my obligation to the companies for which I worked. I think I could do better at that. I have spoken about this in the House, so it's on the public record: I hearken to the time that my brother-in-law was discovered deceased as I was loading my suitcases into the back of my car. I was scheduled to speak in Kuala Lumpur, and at a time when I should have been there with my family, I chose my obligation to the people in my occupation. I hugged my wife and got into the car, got on the plane, and went and spoke at the conference. These are things that we can't get back.
My point is that we must do everything in our own power to be better at what we do and how we manage our life.