Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for the question.
He is right when he talks about the mess the government has created. The other day we were debating the gun legislation. The government is always focusing on the wrong thing. It does not focus on the people who are killing people, it focuses on the people who are shooting ducks.
Another example is the APEC scandal about which we were talking in the House. The government, the Prime Minister and the bureaucracies are focusing on the rights of brutal dictators and not on the rights of peaceful protesters.
There are a number of examples where the government has focused wrongly, but in this case there are many examples, with globalization and the complexities of international trade, that things are changing in the world. It is a very dynamic field we are talking about.
In the past there were some improvements needed, some where the government failed to address the issue at the time, some because of the change in the overall global business environment. These changes were to be brought in, which they have been. I am expecting the government to listen to the amendments by the official opposition this time so that we can make it effective.