Mr. Speaker, instead of me arguing with you, I did not say there were two or three people in the House of Commons. I said that they would be happy with only two or three people in the House of Commons.
It is okay to come in here and talk about Bill C-4, the space station, for three or four days. However, what opposition parties should be concerned about is that the moment we disagree with one of their bills, the Liberals call time allocation. They call closure after four hours of debate. While we are the only party fighting Nisga'a in the House, the next time it may be one other party or two other parties that disagree and they will do it again. That is plainly unacceptable. We will take this any longer. Myself, as House leader, and our whip, my colleague from Fraser Valley, have made up our mind that is enough.