Mr. Speaker, today I would like to highlight the exceptional contribution of the 2025 edition of Bromont Ultra. Since its inception, this philanthropic sporting event has raised over $5 million for causes that bring us together. That is a remarkable achievement, a reflection of the solidarity and resolve that define our region.
It was with great sadness that we learned of the tragic passing of Richard Cauchon, a long-time volunteer and former executive director of the organization. Richard was the epitome of generosity, dedication and kindness. His smile and devotion will leave a lasting impression on the hearts of all who knew him.
On behalf of the people of Bromont and Brome—Missisquoi, I offer my deepest condolences to his wife, Sylvie Adam, his family, his loved ones and the entire Bromont Ultra family. May his example continue to inspire our actions and commitments.
May Richard rest in peace.
