Through you, Mr. Chair, I'm talking about the government. Have the courage of your convictions to put this in a separate bill that will have the due consideration, due process, and appropriate time for the study and consideration that gets the absolute best legislation for Canadians.
Through you, Mr. Chair, if the government wants to be cost-efficient—a lot of money goes to our democratic process, to our salaries as parliamentarians, to this House, to all the fine work that the public sector does for us in this place. I think we all respect that very highly. If we want to truly respect the dollars that are spent for the democratic process, then let's utilize the democratic process in the best way possible, and it's not through omnibus budget bills. It is by having the courage of your convictions to present bills and have them debated in the appropriate committee.
That's why we're going to be voting against the title of this bill.