Mr. Speaker, a moment ago my colleague from North Vancouver mentioned a phone call from an 86-year old.
In Wild Rose a lot of people watch the parliamentary channel and the things that go on. In my colleague's view, just exactly where would this type of bill fit in the list of priorities of today's problems we have in government? People in Wild Rose are saying there is a $600 billion debt. Parents of 10-year old children like Melissa are worried sick about what may happen to them. Bombs are blowing up all across the country because gangs are claiming turf or making sure they get their turf if they do not have any. We sit around and talk about all kinds of things that crop up because the magicians over there and their highly paid lawyers come up with all kinds of documents and legislation that we have to look after.
People in Wild Rose want to know when we are going to get down to business. In two years we have not accomplished anything in their view. They would say that right this minute the Prime Minister and a lot of other people over there should be in their seats.