Yes, sir. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
The reason I bring this up is that when I was on the standing committee on defence and veterans affairs--I believe Madam Hinton was there as well at the time, and Mr. Anders and a few others--we had a motion that Room 362 of the East Block be dedicated as the defence room, or the war room, for lack of a better term. Mr. Pratt was the chair at that time. It worked out very nicely. They put some beautiful art work up in the room, and now everyone knows that's where the defence committee meets, more or less, when they get a chance.
I thought this room was bland in a way, and that since we meet here on a regular basis and are now a full standing committee--thanks to the government for that--it would be recognized that this room would be the veterans affairs committee room, and that if possible we could have some art work of veterans and that kind of thing in this room to give it more of an ambiance. That way when people sit on this committee in the future, this will be the room where they can get that work done. Of course it would be up to the Speaker, and so on.