Mr. Speaker, I think the member has touched upon something here. Yesterday the representatives of certain groups left quite happy with the process. Today they are saying something else. I do not think we should assess this issue on the basis of an hour by hour reaction of certain people to the meeting.
This is not a negotiation in Edmonton. It is an assessment and examination by officials who will put facts before ministers for decision. That is the way governments act when they act responsibly.
I urge the member to let this process come to a conclusion. I am confident that it will produce a result that is in the interest of all those who got hepatitis C through the blood system.