Mr. Speaker, I do not want Canadians to suffer further discussions, committee hearings, commissions and referenda on every little comma in the Constitution. They do not want to hear about it.
I understand that the Reform Party is confused. Reformers want to talk about it because their own agenda for the politics of Canada has gone down the tube. Let them boil in their own juices.
The vote on the Constitution will be held very soon. After that we will be addressing other very important problems. On Friday we will table a very important reform with respect to jobs and growth. I hope that the Reform Party, rather than asking questions, will vote for it so that Canadians can benefit from the program in the near future.