It is a rather important occasion for us in the House today.
I wish to draw your attention to this event. It is with a twinge of regret that I am telling you that today is the last day of work at the table for one of our most esteemed clerks, Camille Montpetit.
Indeed, Camille is taking a well deserved retirement after over 30 years of faithful service to the House of Commons.
Camille, as was stated by the House leader of the opposition, began his career with the House in 1868—in 1968.