Mr. Speaker, we are the government because Canadians through our democratic process decided to elect more Liberal members than any other party.
Furthermore, the hon. member wants to do something essentially undemocratic. He wants to do something which he was not asked by Canadians to do, and that is to be the government.
At the same time we listened to the opposition. It wanted to have, as did Liberal members, hearings in British Columbia. It wanted to help choose the witnesses. We readily agreed to that.
We are having debates in the House. We will vote on the results of those debates, so we are democratic in spite of the efforts of the opposition.