Mr. Speaker, there again he is talking about a bill which is this thick and he talked about a very small portion of the bill. That is what he talked about.
Certainly I can support that idea. Can I support the entire package? If I want to support that idea I have to vote for the whole ball of wax. It reminds me of the Charlottetown accord. How many times has the Prime Minister said: "You do not want a triple-E Senate; if you had wanted a triple-E Senate you would have voted for the Charlottetown accord". Hogwash. That is maybe one thing in there we did like, but there was a whole pile of stuff in there that people did not like, obviously, or it would not have gone the way it did. Sometimes you do not buy the whole package because of some good stuff.
That is why it is really difficult when we sit over here. When the government does produce something that has the sugar in it that we like, the things that ought to be in there, why does it colour it black with some other stuff when it knows people do not want it? Why do we have to buy the whole package?