Mr. Speaker, at the beginning of this session I stated to the House that the Reform Party, I in particular but my colleagues also, would not oppose the government for opposition's sake. We indicated we would be the first to recognize good legislation when it was brought forward and we would support it.
I see no difficulty with Bill C-38 at this stage. I look forward to dealing with it in the Standing Committee on Transport. It is something which is overdue and is largely housekeeping in nature. There are many items to be confirmed in it but we will do that at committee stage. Consequently, the Reform Party is prepared to go along with moving as quickly as possible to the committee level in order to get on with other pressing business of this House.