Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Beauséjour—Petitcodiac for her comments and her question. This gives me an opportunity to elaborate on the requests made yesterday by the Canadian Federation of Students.
The government opposite talks a lot. It has a hard time answering our questions. Had it paid more attention to the Canadian Federation of Students, it would have understood what is really at stake here.
Yesterday, Canadian students made three requests to the Prime Minister. It is important to mention them again. First, they are asking that adequate funding be provided to pay for lawyers' fees. I think this is a matter of fairness.
Given that the government opposite has a whole team of lawyers before the complaints commission, it would only be fair to provide the necessary funding to the students, so that they can be adequately represented.
The students' second request is that the Prime Minister make a public apology. Again, this is a matter of fairness.