Mr. Speaker, the hon. member should know that it is not as easy as that. Certainly our experience over the last several months is that when we table amendments the members opposite usually hold up that legislation for weeks and months on end.
I have asked our assistant deputy minister to make sure that we have a very carefully assessed, very carefully judged set of reforms and proposals to make to the labour code.
As the Minister of Industry put in his paper today, the reform of the workplace, reform and modernizing our whole labour relations is the key to economic growth and development. Therefore we want to make sure that we do it right.