Mr. Speaker, I will take a little longer than 15 seconds. As a member who has actually voted against my party on three separate occasions-actually my party voted against me once-I have always considered my votes in this House as a free vote and you will notice where I am sitting.
I know that when I am elected that approximately 80 or 85 per cent of the people elect the party and not the individual member. Every time I stand up and try to express the view of my constituents that might be a little different from that of the party I always keep that in mind, knowing I represent a group that has elected me as a member of a party.
I wonder in this debate how he can reconcile that with more free votes. I have a problem every time I do that.