Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is yet another meeting of our Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs. Today is a rather special occasion. We have the honour of the presence of the Speaker of the House of Commons.
We're calling this the study for the appellation of Room 112-N of Centre Block, this being the room in which we have held our veterans affairs meetings for quite some time. People are anxious that it be decorated appropriately, and we have moved a motion to that effect.
I assume that Mr. Milliken, the Speaker, has been told that he has 20 minutes, or however much....
Really, sir, in a sense, because of the feudal kingdom nature of this place, you probably have as much time as you want. But I turn the floor, sir, over to you to elucidate for us your rationale in the letter you sent us about our humble request.