Mr. Speaker, I thank him for correcting me, just as I corrected him earlier. That is a very fair thing to do. I really enjoy working with him too. I would like to throw the ball back to him along with the compliment.
I gave incorrect information earlier, and I apologize. It was June 16, not June 13. The member for Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville had voted in favour.
Now, to get back to the question, I admit I was distracted, and I am sorry. I understand that the question was mainly about the importance of major projects. Does that sum it up correctly?
