Mr. Speaker, first of all, given that the House will not sit next Thursday, the ministerial statement regarding House business will be a bit longer than usual.
First, we designate June 5, June 13 and June 20 as allotted days.
Starting tomorrow it is our intention, subject to revision from time to time, to call the motion of the Minister of Justice regarding Newfoundland. This will be followed by third reading of Bill C-20,
the air navigation bill, which will be followed by second reading stage of Bill C-24 respecting tobacco; Bill C-32 regarding copyright; Bill C-6 concerning mines in the Yukon; Bill C-17 amending the Criminal Code; and Bill C-27 regarding prostitution.
We shall then call report stage of Bill C-26, the oceans act. This will be followed by the agricultural bills, Bill C-34 and Bill C-38; Bill C-35, the labour code amendments; Bill C-25 respecting regulations; Bill C-37 respecting certain tax conventions; the two flooding agreement bills, Bill C-39 and Bill C-40; and Bill C-23 respecting nuclear safety.
As I said at the beginning, we will continue consultations since this is the House's business statement for two weeks. If necessary, we will make adjustments so that the House may continue to work in an orderly fashion.