Mr. Speaker, it is astounding. I said I respected the fact that Bloc members were being honest. We know what their agenda is.
I ask the member who just spoke from the Bloc whether or not he feels a slight twinge of discomfort when he hears members from the Reform Party support regionalism, provincialism and anything that would allow them to oppose the government, even though the Reform Party is saying that it agrees with the Bloc.
They are in bed with the Bloc and think the environment should be left in the hands of provincial governments that have parochial interests of their own and, as my colleague pointed out, may be driven by a need to gather votes. They would hand over the environment of the country to provincial parochial politicians. I would suggest the Bloc at least has an agenda.
Does the member who just spoke not feel slightly uncomfortable finding himself in bed with the Reform Party on this issue?