Thank you, Madam Chair.
It's true that we could talk about this for a long time.
First of all, I would like to tell you that, last summer, I had the pleasure of visiting you as part of my work, and I loved that. That was, of course, before Fiona. I've been thinking a lot about the people in your community. So I dare to talk about your ridings. That was a little aside.
I would like to focus on one aspect of your initial remarks, namely the service provided to our fellow citizens. I mention this because I think that, in Quebec as elsewhere, this will be a challenge linked to population movements.
If we care about the service that a member of the House of Commons provides to their constituents and their community, what should our commissioners consider in terms of outcomes?