Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. opposition House leader for his question.
As we know, today is an allotted day on the criminal justice system.
Tomorrow we will ask the House to consider Bill C-14 respecting borrowing authority. If this were to be completed we would turn to Bill C-17 regarding implementation of the recent budget followed by Bill C-9 respecting a previous economic statement.
On Monday the House will consider a measure now on the notice paper for introduction tomorrow concerning the electoral boundaries system. When this is completed we will return to the point where we left off on the list for Friday.
Tuesday shall be an allotted day under the auspices of the Official Opposition. Since it is the last allotted day in the present supply period, at the end of the day there will be motions to concur in final supplementary estimates and in interim supply followed by the passage of appropriation acts.
Starting on Wednesday and continuing for the rest of the week we will resume the legislative list outlined for Monday. If we make progress on the items already mentioned, we will bring forward as well Bill C-7 regarding the control of certain substances, Bill C-11 respecting tobacco, Bill C-4 respecting the NAFTA side deals, and Bill C-2 respecting Revenue Canada.