If I may, I will answer Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe.
Three years ago, the Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union invited nearly 130 young parliamentarians to Ottawa for four days of meetings. Every two years, there is a meeting of young parliamentarians. That was before COVID-19, of course.
In addition, there is a committee that focuses on youth participation. Just recently, following discussions in the executive committee and as part of the IPU's new five-year plan, I proposed that young parliamentarians—some 15 or 20—meet virtually with the new president elected a few months ago in Portugal, Mr. Duarte Pacheco, to talk to him about their vision for the IPU and the role it could play in the future.
Young people are already present, virtually or in person through travel. We therefore rely more and more on the good advice of young people.