I know where I came from. I came from my constituency. I was elected by my electors eight times. The day after tomorrow it will be my 20th anniversary in public office. The member across who is still wet behind the ears in this House should have a bit more respect.
The hon. member's colleague in his speech was a bit more polite than the one who is heckling now said about capital punishment that we should have a binding referendum in Canada. The member is free to campaign on that if he wishes.
I have spoken on the debate in this House against capital punishment. I have, following that, made copies of my speech and sent it to every elector in my constituency. In the subsequent election, which is the last one, they sent me here with 82 per cent of the votes in my riding.