Mr. Speaker, I understand the difficulty the hon. member has dealing with conflict problems. He only has simple solutions to those problems.
I would suggest to him that the best way to deal with the problems is to sit down and have a discussion. Do not go to the barricades, do not have angry protest, but sit down and share information and deal with the various options and choices. Look at the ways as a country we can bring governments together at the federal and provincial levels, we can bring members of the university community together. We can work together to find an answer, not to try to create confrontation, not to try to create disputation, but in fact to create agreement. That is the kind of process we want to provide.
If the hon. member bothered to read the various proposals in the book perhaps he would finally understand that what we want to do is rebuild this country's higher education system.