Mr. Speaker, is that not typical of the NDP? Instead of praising the government for the removal of the ceiling, for having a floor there now, we are now hearing about this arbitrary ceiling.
We on this side of the House work with our partners. We responded by removing the ceiling. That was a problem. We did that, of course, because of the situation. The problem in this House is that hon. members like to ask questions but they do not want to hear the answers because of course they do not care about the answers. They are only interested in scoring cheap political points.
The point is that this government responded effectively by removing the ceiling and putting in the floor. We do not need any lessons from the NDP members. All they need to worry about is that we are going to move ahead, and if those members really are concerned then that member will stand up and get her party to support this legislation.