Madam Speaker, the member has asked a number of questions and I do not know if I will be able to address all of them.
The point I was making when I spoke about the Newfoundland experience was co-operation. I was talking about the consultation process and the process of people working together to try to find a solution. I was indicating that it must be a central part of the bill if we are to move forward.
I was not particularly endorsing the specifics of any kind of agreement, but I was talking about the co-operation principle as being necessary.