Mr. Speaker, in summary, the point I am trying to make is that every minister ought to honour this House and give to this House information concerning a change of policy or a change in direction.
It is a major shift for the minister of public works to say that the parliamentary precinct will now have, as a co-ordinating body, a group of people from outside this parliament to advise the minister. He should have said that in this House. That is my point.