Mr. Speaker, I am hearing from across the floor, in a very non-partisan way, that we can share the honour.
I think if Niagara or Stratford were to be displayed to the rest of the world, they would show an amazing example of what culture, theatre, and heritage are, not just to our country but to the world.
Finally, to the member for Perth—Wellington, who announced that he is retiring at the end of this Parliament, to quote Shakespeare, “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” If that is true, the member has left a great and distinguished legacy, and I am proud to have served with him in this House. The member of Parliament for Perth—Wellington has been a dedicated public servant, serving his community as a counsellor and as a local firefighter. He was a champion for his constituents and, of course, in the very essence of the motion this evening, a champion for the Stratford Festival. His efforts are appreciated, and his presence in this House will be missed.
To borrow from Shakespeare one last time:
Farewell, my [brother], fare thee well:
The elements be kind to thee, and make
Thy spirits all of comfort! Fare thee well.
Good luck to my good friend, the member for Perth—Wellington.