Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Being a Member of the committee, I would just like to respond to Mr. Ningark's concerns.
Mr. Chairman, I would like to point out to the honourable Member that we referred in the motion to "interest, ability and experience," not education. Had the term "education" been in there, it might have given an advantage to people who had some kind of formal training. But instead, we used the word "experience" which I think acknowledges that in addition to formal education, a Member may have a great deal to offer by way of life experience, employment history, knowledge of the land, knowledge of the languages, culture, having travelled, et cetera.
So I would like to point out that we use the much broader term, which I think is fair to everyone. Thank you.