I draw the attention of hon. members to the presence in the gallery of a very special group of young people. In this House we have been honoured to have our peacekeepers. We have been honoured to have our astronauts and our Nobel laureates. Today we get to see some of the young heroes of Canada.
We have the honour today of welcoming an extraordinary group of young people. They have battled illness and overcome terrible injuries through their courage and their tenacity.
These brave-yes, I use that word-these brave young Canadians are the Children's Miracle Network Champions. They have overcome great hurdles and have beaten the odds. They are symbols of courage and determination, and of the strength of the human spirit.
I will introduce them to you, my colleagues, but I ask you to withhold your applause until I have introduced them all. Before I introduce them, I want you to know that they are accompanied by two outstanding individuals whom we know well: Olympic champion Mark Tewksbury, and Rick Hansen, athlete, activist and an inspiration to Canadians.
The names of our young heroes are: Pamela Rundell, Jordan Sharkey, Andrea Crowe, Tonya Schweigert, Christopher Stephens, Karlee Kosolofski, Matthew Wells, Gillian McCarthy, Sierra Harrold and Patrick Waterman.