Madam Speaker, we do not govern by divine right. We are mortals. We on this side of the House recognize that anyway.
We understand it takes time to put a bill together that will stand up to the scrutiny of time. That is what we are doing. We are starting the process toward it. Many members in my caucus and I very much wish that is what we are going to be looking to do.
We can possibly come up with a plan saying that for whatever constitutional consideration and to recognize some of those agreements we are going to cap the size of the House of Commons at, let us say, 300 members. I could live with that as a final cap on numbers. It is very important to get this bill moving so we can get to that.
If the big R Reformers want to improve this place, then please listen to a small r reformer. Let us get moving in that direction.