Mr. Speaker, I have to say right off that the Bloc Quebecois and the Reform Party are a thousand leagues apart on this matter. They want an elected Senate with greater powers; we say the Senate is useless.
We are already overgoverned in Canada. We have a federal government, provincial and municipal governments, school boards, and we could add parishes, church authorities, and that means even more people. Canada is overgoverned. We do not need a Senate, whether its members are appointed, as is now the case, or elected.
Is it good to have the Senate propose amendments to a bill? I say that once a bill is introduced to 295 members elected to represent the people, broken down, studied, analyzed and discussed in committees where experts and witnesses of all sorts are heard and briefs are submitted, there is no point in a Senate-appointed or elected-making other changes.