I'm glad to hear that.
In my riding, I deal with a lot of young people and I encourage them to get involved in public life, which I define very broadly. I tell them that whether they're a cub scout leader, whether they're a hockey coach, or whether they run municipally or federally, I encourage them. I tell them that I don't care what party they get involved in if they want to get involved provincially or federally, but to get involved in public life, because it is something important.
One last question. You mentioned the number of vacancies that you have. There are 28 people currently on your bench, and there are nine vacancies. How critical is it that those be filled so that your group as a whole can manage the workload that you have before you?