Mr. Speaker, I was not prepared for questions and answers, but I am grateful.
This comment reflects that at key moments, this House is one. It is one in my heart. We have our own parties and our own political vision, but that is what makes us strong.
There are times when we need to show the division and need to show Canadians the options that are available. That is a constructive way of engaging in democracy. However, as everyone can see, the friendships here are deep. The respect across party lines is deep. The respect for the House is deep here at home and abroad. I am deeply grateful to have served with all members. I thank my colleague for her comment.
As I said in my speech, I leave with a full heart, with many memories and with many friendships that I will carry with me, including with the hon. member across.