I was going to wait until the end, but I wanted to clarify for Mrs. Hinton and Mr. Perron that the people we spoke to, the soldiers we spoke to on the bases we went to, suggested it. I didn't come up with this myself; they suggested it. It's not a question of our seeing the soldiers, because if the argument is that the soldiers are going through a period of reflection and assistance and politicians are the last thing they want to see, that's a good point. No politician should ever be going to the base in Kandahar, because the last thing they need is to see politicians while they're technically in a war zone.
The only reason I brought this motion forward is that the soldiers themselves suggested it. The gentleman in Goose Bay whom Mr. Perron talks about, whom apparently we've invited, was very adamant that we go to Cyprus and see it. So that's why I brought it forward.