Madam Speaker, I was fascinated by the remarks of my Reform colleague, especially his explanation as physics professor of the mechanics of moving buildings and grain elevators across the prairies.
The Reform Party boasts of being a party that encourages debate, is opposed to secretive meetings behind closed doors and is desirous of bringing all Canadians from across the country into the debate. In this vein, will it support the motion by the Bloc Quebecois, that is, open doors and windows and ask everyone to express their opinion—experts, lobby groups, unions, management and so on. Let us have a debate in society rather than a closed debate as some, unfortunately, would like.
So, will he support this motion in agreement with the principles he claims to support?