Mr. Speaker, we do not mind that Orders of the Day being changed halfway through the day. As you know, we were talking about the amendments by the other House to Bill C-70. Now we find, with no consultation, we will be debating Bill C-82.
We think of the co-operation that we have given the government side on the tobacco legislation and other legislation. Now we find, with no consultation whatsoever, it changes the order of business and we are now expected to debate another bill today when we have been talking about the harmonized sales tax all morning.
I am wondering where the government is coming from in changing the Orders of the Day like this.