Thank you.
On another note, Mr. Eley, I'm going to go to the health question first. I am very thankful that the honourable colleague and friend of mine, Madam Jennings, not only worked for the people of Quebec, but in fact she was in my riding in British Columbia helping the people in British Columbia to deal with noise factors.
The issue that came up is—we have a health issue—that modern studies have found that there are acute health impacts from aircraft noise. And contrary to what the Bloc said, it is Madam Jennings' and my understanding that Health Canada is only involved at the beginning, when the infrastructure is put in, and is not consulted at all in the process afterwards.
Why wouldn't you do that, when all studies show that there are health risks with the noise?