Mr. Chair, I don't know whether the subject is appropriate. Last Thursday, when we were out walking, I told you about a project of interest to me. I propose to go meet with the Veterans Committee people in Prince Edward Island. This is a personal project that I'm telling the committee about. Why not make it a tourist, information and meeting trip, and go and put faces to the names of the people we regularly talk to. I'm ready to use one of the points that are allotted to me for my travel as an MP to go there.
I have another, really ridiculous and stupid suggestion to make. When time permits, why don't we go and meet, as we did in the case of the Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue Hospital... We could check and see how things are going, and whether the people are good there, without it being an official trip. I think we have a duty to go and meet these people, at least to provide them with our support and to tell them that we appreciate the work they're doing for Canada's veterans or to suggest improvements to them. I'm not making this a motion, but rather a topic for discussion, since the meeting is coming to an end.