Mr. Speaker, let me begin by thanking the House leaders of all parties for their co-operation in trying to arrange what I believe to be so far an orderly program for this House.
That program calls for the business for the next week as follows. Tomorrow morning we will deal with second reading of Bill C-17, respecting Teleglobe. In the afternoon I understand that there is agreement to deal with the report stage and third reading of Bill C-7 regarding the Saguenay park.
On Monday I understand that there is also agreement to deal with all stages of the legislation on land mines that was introduced earlier today. It is also my understanding that the House may sit into the evening to complete the said bill.
Tuesday shall be the final allotted day in the present period with votes on main and supplementary estimates and on the consequent appropriation bill or bills at the end of the day.
I am pleased to respond as well on Bill C-2. Next Wednesday and Thursday it is our intention to consider the report stage of Bill C-2 respecting the Canada pension plan.
Next Friday we will consider the report stage and third reading of Bill C-10, respecting certain international tax conventions.
This is the business statement at least as can be determined at the present time.