Mr. Speaker, if I were the hon. member I would not be talking about hidden documents. It is a bit of a sensitive point with his party.
We have been totally open in this process. We first tabled a major consultation book. Consultations involved over 100,000 Canadians. By the way, during those consultations it was very clear that over 64 per cent of Quebecers were in favour of major significant reform of the Unemployment Insurance Act. They have already said they want to have major changes.
We have since gone through and tabled major reports on seasonal workers. We have had the House of Commons report and recommendations. We have just released 24 different studies by independent experts dealing with various aspects of the unemployment insurance program.
I would suggest that we cannot get much more open and much more clear in what we want to do than that. What we really need is to get off of the agenda of separatism and get back on the agenda of jobs.