Mr. Speaker, I do not know where the hon. member has been but for the past year we have consulted with tens of thousands of Canadians. We have had numerous hearings in front of the House of Commons committee. We have had debates in the House. We have had hundreds of exchanges with provincial ministers, with interest groups, with people right across the country talking about new ideas.
That party says it wants change and yet everything we hear from it is hang on to the status quo, make no changes to get people back to work.
We want to provide the best employment system for the 21st century and the only people saying no are Bloc Quebecois members. They should get around to saying no on Monday rather than saying no here.