I have friends on the other side, Madam Chair. I have a tremendous amount of respect, no less, for Mr. Jasraj Singh Hallan. He comes from Calgary Forest Lawn.
If you look back, Madam Chair, I immigrated to Canada, and my first stop in Canada was in Calgary. Calgary was home to me, and my two daughters were born in Calgary. I understand how diverse his riding is and the amount of work that he does, not only in his riding of Calgary Forest Lawn but in other ridings that come to him as well. I'm sure, Madam Chair, Mr. Hallan, my brother-like friend, would be able to appreciate the importance of this super visa and also the appeal process.
At the same time, we have to be efficient in the House as well. When we bring this to the House, we have to make sure that we act in a way that does not stand in the way of House proceedings.
Taking that into consideration, Madam Chair, I should not exclude Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe.
Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, I just wanted to tell you that I come from a riding that's very diverse. There are a lot of new francophones moving into my riding, and I'm very proud that there's an École Gabrielle-Roy there. Even though the students are bused into that school, I have seen elderly parents bringing their grandchildren to that school in person as well, so it's affecting every single community. I'm a big supporter of the francophone community outside of Quebec to have representation outside of Quebec. It's affecting every family.
The super visa is very key to the community of Surrey—Newton and many other communities. I certainly would love to support the super visa process, but at the same time, the minister has shown leadership and he brought those changes.
With that, Madam Chair, I want to thank you and the other committee members. I think they're getting anxious to go.