Laurier-Sainte-Marie, Mr. Speaker, not Mont-Laurier. I would be pleased if it were the case, it would be very nice, but I am not that much of an expansionist.
Today, we held up the proceeedings of the House because of a motion brought forward by the Reform Party. I ask for the unanimous consent of the House to continue with the debate on the official opposition's motion until 8 p.m. at the latest, on the understanding that the question be deemed to have been put at 6.15 p.m., as stated on the Order Paper, and the recorded division deferred until tomorrow, at the end of the sitting.
I consulted with the Liberal Party, which agrees with this proposal. I did not have time to consult our colleagues from the Reform Party. There would be no delaying motion. This would simply give members who wish to speak to the official opposition's motion the possibility to do so.
I ask for unanimous consent of the House on this proposal.