I said I was disappointed. I find it difficult to swallow, but I have to tell you, I'm very serene about this. My feelings aren't hurt.
I don't want to venture into the area of political motivations, except that it seemed to me obvious that when the Federal Accountability Act was presented, it was politically impossible for the Liberal Party to vote against it, considering what I had said about what had happened in the sponsorship scandal. I think that probably they wanted to forget that whole issue as quickly as possible. I think that probably motivates them even today. I don't think it's a popular subject for Liberals to be reminded about the sponsorship scandal, so at least dealing with that party, I think I understand perfectly well why they didn't propose any amendments. If you ask me why people didn't propose amendments, I really can't imagine why.