Mr. Speaker, it is a very sad day in the House of Commons when the leader of the third party gets his best applause from the separatists with whom he is working.
Also I welcome the member's newfound interest in the environment. We have been sitting here now for almost two years and I got my first question from him on the issue this week.
When it comes to agreements, in the last 23 months we have signed 12 major agreements which I would like to read into the record. They are administrative agreements with the province of Alberta. These are equivalency agreements which the province of Alberta signed on June 1, 1994. There is the Canadian intergovernmental agreement on the NAFTA signed on August 15, 1995. There is the administrative agreement on pulp and paper with British Columbia-