Mr. Speaker, the comments of the member for Winnipeg Centre speak highly of him and show that he is very sensitive to the issue before the House.
In terms of sensitivity, I will go back to what the member said on the human tragedies that result because of some of these developments. That is something I do not think we have ever, regardless of what colour or stripe the government is, considered in the sense of how it should be considered when it is the environment and human tragedies that play out. Those are things that are left for others to clean up and deal with. It goes back to what some of the other members have mentioned. It goes back to planning, talking to the human beings who are affected by some of these developments.
This is a legacy we do not want to leave. We want to show that we are compassionate, that we have to act in the best interests of all Canadians. Disrupting people and the environment is not the answer.