While he's thinking, this is the capital of almost 32 million Canadians. It wouldn't be a bad thing, once every 10 years, for the population to be consulted, for the provincial governments concerned to be consulted, and I imagine for the two Houses of Parliament, whether one of them is elected or not--who knows by then--to actually have their members once every decade consider what their national capital should look like. I don't think that's asking a whole lot of parliamentarians to give for what the capital of every Canadian should look like or does look like. So I don't have a great deal of difficulty with the notion that a plan for the nation's capital is laid before both Houses once every decade and that parliamentarians are asked to approve it.
I think that would perhaps trigger some interest and something good for the capital of all Canadians, Mr. Chair. I would urge members to consider this one seriously.