Mr. Speaker, I always enjoy listening to the member for Burin—St. George's. I am not really surprised.
He talked very much in general terms. To make a proper decision the government needs to deal with specifics in terms of how the pilot projects are working.
I am a little surprised that both speakers on this amendment never in their initial remarks would congratulate the government for having seen in the beginning there was a problem with short weeks and for having fixed that problem and for having coming up with some adjustment projects to look after it. They should stand and say thank you to the government on this side of the House for having made that great move in the first place.
Could the member for Burin—St. George's give us some specific examples of how people in his riding are benefiting by these adjustment measures? So that we can get down to some concrete action, could he tell us which of the pilot programs he favours? Is it the bundling or is it the excluding?