Mr. Speaker, if that is the case, I wonder whether the minister can table in the House some letters from the provinces where they certainly will indicate that in principle they agree with the agency, some letters of intent.
We have the bill before the House today. We have a fair number of details. The legislation is there. It has been talked about. We have the bill here in the House at second reading. My experience in this place is that if it is a federal-provincial agency or program, we know exactly where the provinces stand.
I wonder if the minister can table in the House some proof that the provinces are enthused by this, that they like the principle of this, that their intention is to sign on, providing the details live up to their expectations.
This is what he is saying to the House. I wonder if he can table some information to document that fact.