Thank you, Ms. Nash.
I have Mr. Lake on the list.
Mr. Lake, you have two minutes maximum.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Thank you, Ms. Nash.
I have Mr. Lake on the list.
Mr. Lake, you have two minutes maximum.
Conservative
Mike Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont, AB
Mr. Chair, since I am probably going to be the last person speaking to this for a while—I know we'll get into some votes—I will start by commending you for the incredible work you're doing as chair here.
Conservative
Mike Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont, AB
I'm proud to be your neighbour in terms of ridings and proud to be your colleague. This is the first time I have served on a committee with you as chair, and let me say that you've lived up to the legend that is James Rajotte as a chair.
Conservative
Mike Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont, AB
Mr. Chair, I'm astonished to hear the NDP even pretend—pretend—to stand up for business. It's funny, because I think back to the debates over EI that we had, the 45-day work year, where they would propose that someone should work for 45 days and then be able to collect EI for the rest of the year. I think about the last campaign when they ran on a platform based on $21 billion in carbon taxes. Page 4 in their costing document shows very clearly, in black and white, a whole laundry list of promises that would be paid for by a $21-billion increase in taxes. Not only that, but of course they ran on an increase in taxes on job creators, the very businesses they're talking about.
Mr. Chair, I see that my time is up.
Conservative
Conservative
Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Thank you.
Colleagues, as you all know, I will now move to votes. There's no debate from now on in.
I will start with NDP-4.
Again, if people want a recorded vote, they have to indicate they want a recorded vote.
Liberal
Kevin Lamoureux Liberal Winnipeg North, MB
Yes.
Just before, if we could, Mr. Chair, on a point of order, because we're getting into the beginning of what could potentially be a lengthy process, you and I did get a chance to talk about procedures and how one could be voting in committee.
I took your advice, which was good advice, to talk to the clerks. They are incredible individuals. They provided me with a document that I think we should all at least be aware of. This way, Mr. Chair, there's no confusion as time goes by.
I would like to read it. It's a very short rule—
Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Mr. Lamoureux, there's no further debate. It's been very clear in the motion, so I have to put all the amendments and the clauses right now with no further debate. I have to follow the motion that was adopted by this committee.
Liberal
Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
I'm going to follow the motion as adopted by the committee, and I will call the vote on NDP-4.
On division?
Liberal
Kevin Lamoureux Liberal Winnipeg North, MB
Yes, we want a recorded vote.
(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])
Conservative
Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
I'm hesitant to do points of order, because the committee has instructed me how they want to proceed here.
Conservative
Mike Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont, AB
I just want to ask if there is any way we could get unanimous consent to group some of these.
November 22nd, 2012 / midnight
Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Okay.
Do we have unanimous consent to group any of these amendments?
Conservative