No, it has not been put in front of the government to adopt it. It has been put in front of the government for the government to respond to the recommendations so they have time to change it. While it is true that this was a unanimous recommendation, this was a round table conference called by the government to address this issue. But that does not mean that every recommendation has to be accepted. The government needs to study and see how those recommendations come out of the whole thing and impact other laws.
Therefore, again, it's difficult for us to adopt this motion. It's an NDP position that says adopt these recommendations, period, and then table it in Parliament.
Well, excuse me; first let the government give its response, which it will table in Parliament. Then we can discuss and say whether we agree or disagree. The problem with this one here is that it's the NDP telling us what to do. Telling the government, on the one hand, what to do....
I do have the floor, and when I have the floor let me talk.