Who can tell? It will be the 10th at four in the morning anyway.
Here we are on the 9th of June and the government says “We are going to punish you people. We are going to make you work for a change. We are going to make you come in here until four in the morning”. Well I have news for the government. We do not mind that in the least.
We have a lot of things to talk about in this country. Maybe for a change we will get this government back on issues that are bothering average everyday grassroots Canadians out there like debt, like spending, like taxes, like problems at the immigration department, like crime, like where is the national victims bill of rights. For instance where is the bill on drunk driving that was committed to by this government in May and which was reneged by this government, that was changed apparently to November 30. Now we understand it is not going to do that either when every party here in opposition agreed with the government for a change.
Now the Liberals say “We have some things on the agenda”—not too much on the agenda I might add—“and we cannot have our own way, so you will have to stay until four in the morning”.
Mr. Speaker, could I have a clarification on the rotational order on this two hour debate? After it goes from me, could you clarify whether it goes to the Liberals or back into opposition?