It's okay.
I suggest Churchill, Manitoba. Churchill plays a vital role not only for Manitoba but for the entirety of the north. I think there are a lot of very interesting things that we could look at there, ranging from national defence policy to international exports from the Port of Churchill, education, infrastructure and Internet infrastructure in particular. There are also a couple of very fascinating energy projects currently being considered.
I think it's a place that people would enjoy. It's a place where people would see the potential that exists in terms of the increasing importance the north is going to have in our country. The invitation would always be there, I know, from Mike Spence, the mayor of Churchill, and others in Manitoba.
I understand it's a little bit farther and a little bit harder to get to, but depending on where the issues being undertaken for a study from this committee go, that would be an interesting cross-section. I put that out there, perhaps not with as much enthusiasm as some of my colleagues have for their respective choices, but nonetheless, it's there. It's not going anywhere, so if we don't get to it this time around, perhaps it's something that we can be mindful of moving forward.
Thanks, Mr. Chair.