Mr. Speaker, today we will continue the debate on the motion for social policy review.
On Friday, as discussed with the opposition House leaders, we will commence debate on second reading of the equalization legislation. When that is completed we will deal with the legislation respecting the implementation of the NAFTA side accords.
On Monday we will have a debate on revitalization and renewal of the rules of the House of Commons.
On Tuesday we will complete debate on the two bills I have mentioned as well as the bill to merge the two wings of the Department of National Revenue, with the idea of completing debate on second reading of those three bills. Any votes that would be required would be taken at six o'clock in the evening on Tuesday.
We will discuss further the business we intend to call for the balance of the week, but it is likely there will be one or more opposition days.