You are more than welcome, sir.
I think that everyone around this table agrees. I think that the reason we have embarked on this and given it the amount of time and energy we have—we couldn't have said it better—is to make the right decisions moving forward. I think on a lot of committees politics comes into play. I haven't seen that with this study and this committee. Regardless of the political stripe, we're all here to do what's right for Canada, to leave the country better than the way we found it. I thank you for your passion.
I'm really looking forward to this trip. This has been on the calendar for some time, and I've been staring at it. I can't believe we're about to embark on it, specifically Medicine Hat. We fought to make sure that one was on the calendar because of the work that is being done on the ground there. We're all very, very excited to see if it's something that we can take beyond the borders of Medicine Hat and replicate across the country. Sometimes small decisions and small programs solve big problems. I think my expectation is to learn a lot when we go there.
Thank you for that, sir. I don't know how you follow that.
For your very first question at this committee, MP Anju Dhillon, the next six minutes, or however much you wish to take, is yours.