First of all, it's a rather interesting process that we've now embarked on with the parliamentary secretary's inclusion with regard to committee work. It's an inclusion element that came about that clearly undermines Parliament and its independence. That's clear. It's kind of creepy to have them hanging around committee all the time, and then on top of that to be an influence on debate. That's another thing. It just undermines the entire parliamentary independence that is the institution of committees. It's a sad moment, I think. At least we're doing it through microphone, as opposed to non-microphone interventions by the parliamentary secretary.
I would say to Mr. Baylis, congratulations. Under your model, you actually exceeded the Canadian corporations' representation with women on your board of directors.