Okay, we'll group them together and ask for a recorded vote on clauses 98 to 103.
(Clauses 98 to 103 inclusive agreed to: yeas 6; nays 5)
We have part 5, the customs tariff. This deals with clauses 104 to 1645. I would appreciate it if we didn't debate every clause, although the officials are willing to brief us on each one. These deal with all the tariff changes.
(Clauses 104 to 1645 inclusive agreed to on division)
We will now go to part 6, Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act. This deals with clauses 1646 to 1648.
(Clauses 1646 to 1648 inclusive agreed to on division)
On part 7, Expenditure Restraint Act, clause 1649.
(Clause 1649 agreed to on division)
Part 8, amendments relating to certain governmental bodies, clauses 1650 to 1785.
(Clauses 1650 to 1785 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 9, the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985, clauses 1786 to 1827.
(Clauses 1786 to 1827 inclusive agreed to on division)
Okay. We now move to part 10, agreement on social security between Canada and the Republic of Poland, retroactive coming into force, clauses 1828 to 1830.
(Clauses 1828 to 1830 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 11, the Export Development Act, clauses 1831 to 1833.
(Clauses 1831 to 1833 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 12, payment card networks, clauses 1834 to 1850.
(Clauses 1834 to 1850 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 13, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Act, clauses 1851 to 1861.
(Clauses 1851 to 1861 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 14, Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, clauses 1862 to 1884.
(Clauses 1862 to 1884 inclusive agreed to on division)
Part 15, Canada Post Corporation Act, clause 1885.
Monsieur Paillé.