Mr. Speaker, he certainly seemed to have the agreement of a lot of members in the House after his speech.
The crisis that we are talking about has to have a two-pronged solution, both for the short term and the long term. Simply throwing money at the problem is not going to solve it in the long term. That is what the budget is for in February and that is where the government has to move.
We have to wait until all of the industry players have had a chance to put their solutions forward. At that time, through the committee on agriculture, we will be able to put forward reports with recommendations that will have a viable, long term solution for the government to follow. We are going to get that done in time for the February budget.
I take great pride in the fact that Reform has been the party pushing this issue forward the most at this point.