I have been in the House of Commons for six years now. I want to start by saying that this is the first time that a consensus on a bill has been reached so quickly. When Mr. Poilievre came before us to explain it, about a month and a half ago, every party immediately supported it. In addition, a suggestion was made to ensure that military personnel who are entitled to parental leave but who are assigned to certain fields of activity are not overlooked. Mr. Duquette said earlier that he fervently hoped that this bill would be passed. I want to reassure him that it is looking good.
In our view, this should have been done earlier, of course. Anything can be improved through the lens of experience. You have given us that lens. I think we all agree on the meaning and scope of this bill.
Where are you right now, Mr. Duquette?