Mr. Speaker, I thought the leader of the Reform Party was the separatist pawn.
What Canadians really want is to get a program that works really well. That means taking the time and the interest to put together a combination of initiatives which will help people get back to work, which will give us an unemployment insurance system that is sustainable and payable over the long term and which will enable Canadians to make the kind of choices they want to make in the labour market. That is what Canadians really want.
We started with a public process of consultation. We have received the views of hundreds of thousands of Canadians. Now we are putting down the details and working on it. When it is ready, when we have the best package possible, that is when it will be presented to the House of Commons.