I appreciate that. You get a lot more time than I do at this committee this morning, so I just want to close off.
The concern about not being able to find out what happened in our riding is a significant concern for a parliamentarian, especially when in the House of Commons the minister stands up, he has the lists, we know Conservative MPs have lists in their riding, the lists exist, and the minister will spout off who got grants in our riding, but he won't tell us, as MPs. Most of us know, because we're close enough to the ground to understand that, but we need to know that information. That is part of doing the job of being a member of Parliament.
I don't hold you responsible. I thank you for coming here today. But somebody's responsible. They're not in the room today—well, maybe four of them, but not the head one.