I'll call this meeting to order.
Before we get into the orders of the day, I'd like to take a moment to recognize one individual among us here today who is celebrating a very special occasion. Mr. MacAulay is celebrating 25 years of first being elected to the House of Commons, and I want to congratulate him.
Some hon. members: Hear, hear!
An hon. member: And you don't look a day over 75.
The Chair: I am circulating an article that appeared in today's newspaper, Mr. MacAulay—it's a bit of a history of Mr. MacAulay's actions over the years—so that you can enjoy the article, as I did.
I want to wish him all the best as he celebrates this important milestone. He was telling me that he had a party last night. Now, I wasn't invited, and I'm assuming you weren't either. But he told me that the former prime minister said this was just the beginning for him.
So we certainly look forward to many more years, Mr. MacAulay.