Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank my colleagues for allowing me to sit here as a witness today.
After having heard presentations from several of my colleagues, it's now my turn. Thanks also to my two colleagues for being here.
As you will see, it's not particularly complicated. We have each examined our respective districts and everything that affects neighbouring ridings. We agree on the fact that the proposal we are going to make today was unanimously adopted by the three parties, and in particular by the three MPs affected by the changes in the district of Mégantic—L'Érable. It's a very large district, and it neighbours the respective ridings of my two colleagues. We consulted one another and also consulted the population on the recommendations being presented.
I do not intend to repeat the presentation. I sent a letter, which you have all acknowledged. I believe that's what's important. I would just like to underscore the fact that the district of Mégantic—L'Érable currently includes 50 municipalities. The city in the middle is Thetford Mines. I represent three RCMs and the district of Mégantic—L'Érable falls into three administrative regions.
For those who may not know what it's like to be an MP, it means that I meet with three different groups of agricultural producers and three different farm women's circles to serve each of the RCMs. In short, that's a lot of meetings.
Our proposal, however striking it may appear, is to add an RCM to the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable, specifically the RCM of Lotbinière. That would lead to my representing 61 municipalities rather than 50. And yet I'm perfectly at ease with this proposal. It's part of my role.
Unfortunately—and I said so when the members of the commission came here—they had to work under the statute in force at that time. It's true that there were not enough voters in the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable. That's why we had to do this work.
The initial proposal included various municipalities in Lotbinière, and following consultation with Mr. Gourde, the MP for Lotbinière, we joined forces to put forward a new proposal, one that would be more in keeping with the wishes of the people and the communities of interest.
The problem we face today, and that's why we are asking the commission to backtrack, has to do with the municipalities that were added to the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable from the riding of Compton—Stanstead. To be perfectly honest, there are very few ties between the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable and these municipalities. Moreover, it would add a fifth RCM to the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable.
In the interest of the people, the elected members and the community itself, it would be preferable for these municipalities remain in the riding of Compton—Stanstead, particularly as there has not been an opportunity to discuss the matter because this transfer had not been part of the initial proposal.
In addition, I would like to keep the municipality of Villeroy, which is already in Mégantic—L'Érable, and add two other municipalities from Lotbinière to avoid splitting the municipalities in the RCM of Lotbinière into three different ridings.
It's rather complex because, if you look at the maps, the riding of Mégantic—L'Érable is shaped like a big banana. We are surrounded by other ridings and it looks as if it would be possible to take municipalities and move them from one riding to another. But it's not as simple as all that.
All the mayors who were consulted, and all the RCMs, agree with the proposal we are now making. We have the support of the people.
I'm willing to answer any questions you may have and any requests for further details. However, our proposal is reasonable and consistent with the communities of interest. It's the outcome of an agreement between the MPs affected. It is not being presented for partisan reasons, but rather to give proper regard to the communities of interest, and because we are very familiar with these communities and know how they work, and with whom they interact.