Madam Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for Dewdney—Alouette for asking me this very important question.
Let me take a moment to describe the business of the House between now and the break during Remembrance Day week.
Today of course is the Bloc opposition day. On Friday, the government orders that will be called will be Bill C-4, the space station bill, and Bill C-5, the tourism bill.
On Monday, the present intention is to call Bill C-9, the Nisga'a legislation.
Tuesday shall be an allotted day.
Next Wednesday, it is our intention to call the report stage of Bill C-8, the marine parks bill. For those members who are familiar with the last session, I believe it bore the number Bill C-48.
Next Thursday, it is our intention to resume consideration of the proposed Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne.
Next Friday, we will deal with any aforementioned business not yet completed should that be the case. If that is not the case then we will take other bills still on our list, perhaps the municipal grants bill if that bill is available for us to consider.