The article I referred to is from page 42 of the Canadian Parliamentary Review, the summer 1990 issue. I have it here. It was about Bill 68 in the Ontario legislature. You've heard me mention this bill. I wanted to find an example of what a government was experiencing after a loss of trust, that loss of consensus amongst the different political parties and MPPs.
Bill 68 was called “An Act to amend certain Acts respecting Insurance”. This was in 1990. There was a day and a half of debate, and then the government tried to call time allocation on it. The opposition argued that the Standing Orders did not allow for that and that time allocation was premature in view of the “insufficient time” spent on debate at that point. They said that after a day and a half it was not the right time to move time allocation—