Mr. Speaker, the people appointed to the Senate pursuant to the requirements of the Constitution are people of distinction in their communities with respect to community work and work in their professions and businesses. We should be pleased that people of that calibre have agreed to serve in the Senate.
I do not think Canadians want the Reform approach of electing people for life without the ability to do anything about it until the age of 75.
If there are people worried about the left wing of the Liberal Party, they should be reassured by the appointment of Senator Mahovlich.