Thank you, Madam Speaker. I wanted to continue the expression of our pride in some young people -- some young role models now, I think, for the Northwest Territories.
I know that we have said a lot of good things about them, and I know that my colleague, Mr. Koe, who I have had the opportunity to curl against and curl with over the past number of years, ought to be very proud as a parent for the representation of his young children on behalf of the people of the north.
But I wanted to say that, sometimes, in this House, we have a tendency of maybe demanding a great deal from those who sit in this Chamber, and I don't think that Mr. Koe and his family and other parents who left the Northwest Territories should feel that they had a greater responsibility to the jobs that they had. Rather, I am proud of the fact that Mr. Koe and Linda, the Whiteheads, the Hamers and the Barracloughs, are the parents who actually went to see their children, because I think they were probably a great deal of support when that support was needed by the athletes...