Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd just like to piggyback on something that my colleague Mrs. Gallant brought up earlier.
I spent some time in the U.K., in London. There would be a number of times when they would shut down parts of a block or a city because of unexploded bombs that had been dropped in World War II. They were considered dangerous. They weren't considered dormant. They were considered a risk to the community around them.
When Mrs. Gallant asked the question earlier about a base that is located in her riding, I was a little disappointed that there were some questions about where she was going and the fact that there could be things like anthrax, nerve gas and even mustard gas that may be located in a site on or close to the base and that there might be people who are exposed to that. They're going to be remediating that. I don't care whether it's 100 years or 50 years. I think that's a concern, and that's a valid concern that should be brought up.
I would like to know if those chemicals are on your list: anthrax, mustard gas, nerve gas or any types of agents that the military may have used.