Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think the parliamentary secretary dislikes Mr. Telegdi more than he likes me, unfortunately.
I just want to say, in support of the motion, because I think it's a really important one, that the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution is a very important moment in European history, and indeed in world history and in Canadian history. The challenge to Soviet authority there was a very significant moment, and one that many of my relatives were involved in, because it directly affected their lives as Hungarians.
And as Andrew points out, the refugee movement that happened, and Canada's particular response to that refugee movement, really did pave the way for our present refugee policies. In that sense, it was sort of our first great stab at a major refugee resettlement, a modern one in any case.
So I think this is an appropriate motion to discuss at this committee because of those connections, and I just wanted to indicate that I would be supporting it.