Thank you very much, and thank you all for coming.
I was first elected 18 years ago. The first issue I was faced with was the softwood lumber issue, and leading the charge was a young lady by the name of Diana Blenkhorn, who's still leading the charge very successfully. I want to congratulate her on that.
I also want to congratulate Francis Schiller on behalf of the remanners. I think 10 years ago none of us knew what the word “remanners” meant, unless it was a remanufactured carburetor for a car or something. He has successfully educated us all so that now we actually have remanners acknowledged in the agreement, even if it isn't exactly everything he wants. But I think it's a tremendous accomplishment and it's a model for how things should work.
Interestingly, the very first question today was by my distinguished neighbour, the member for Beausejour. In his question he complimented Minister Emerson on how good this program was for Atlantic Canada, and then he asked, if it failed to go through the legislature, would he find a way to replace it with something else and would he start the thing all over again? That's not exactly what he said, but more or less.
So from a maritime lumber point of view, Ms. Blenkhorn, would it not be simpler to pass this agreement and get it in place rather than go back to the drawing board and start all over again?