Mr. Speaker, I do not know what to say to the hon. member. I do not know why she is trying to divert this debate on to natural products. It was her health minister who started the whole fracas on the natural food products. It was her minister who tried to stymie people who wanted to get access to natural products. It was her minister that put the health police against the health inspector. But I do not want to get excited about that.
Instead, I just want to say again that the opportunity to debate in public forums has to be done across the country on all kinds of issues. If the member wants to talk about natural products, we can get off on that tangent but I am unwilling to at this time.
The MAI should be discussed in public forums. When it is finally discussed and negotiated, then the final debate, the final public consultation happens here in the House of Commons and a vote to ratify it takes place in this House.