Thank you very much, Madam Duquette.
Before I open it up to questions, I'd like to say that Mr. Poilievre is here today, so he'll be able to ask some questions or have some comments.
I think I speak on behalf of everybody in this room, not just the MPs, that we very much appreciate, first of all, Major Duquette, your being able to speak to us from so far away, and Madam Duquette, the courage that you have. We talk about the courage of our soldiers abroad, and we are very proud of you, but the courage of the wives and husbands who remain here, we really admire you. Thank you very much for coming today, both of you, either by teleprompter or being here physically.
I'll open up the first round, which will be seven minutes. We'll begin with Mr. Savage.