Mr. Speaker, I am surprised that we hear this from the Conservative Party. It was the leader of the Conservative Party who was in Rio and got us into this glue pot in the first place.
I suggest the member should hold on to the coattails of his leader because they are going nowhere. I also suggest they should listen to the Reform Party because the Reform Party is questioning the science.
This is one of the few times people should say “Let's all jump on the bandwagon”. This is not the time to jump on the bandwagon. This is the time to question the science.
We did not question the science in the cod fishery. The member is from the east coast. He knows what happened to the cod fishery. The science that we were promised was okay in the late seventies, was okay in the early eighties and was okay in the mid-eighties. We some the decimation of the cod fishery because the scientists were not allowed to put forward straight science. It was political science, and that is what we are listening to here.