Mr. Speaker, the only thing I will agree with my esteemed colleague on is wishing all Canadians a happy Thanksgiving.
We have much to be thankful about in this country, and that includes a very healthy and vibrant democracy and exchanges like this one. We have a lot of blessings in this country, and I wish every Canadian a happy Thanksgiving.
The member referred to an emergency take-note debate, but Mr. Speaker, I would never presume to impede your judgment in these matters.
This afternoon, however, we will continue with debate on the opposition day motion brought forward by the Conservative party that, let us agree, always includes a bit of sketchy detail, despite what the hon. member tried to convince us of.
Tomorrow we will resume consideration and second reading of Bill C-11, the military justice system modernization act.
When we return on Monday, October 20, we will begin debate at second reading stage of Bill C-12, an act respecting certain measures relating to the security of Canada's borders and the integrity of the Canadian immigration system and respecting other related security measures, introduced yesterday by the Minister of Public Safety. We will continue that debate on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, we will resume consideration of Bill C-10, an act respecting the commissioner for modern treaty implementation.
I will end where I began, by wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving.