Mr. Speaker, so as not to make your job more difficult, I will refrain from making such comments.
It is interesting that this particular debate would take place the day after at least some Canadians spoke directly to the role of how the various parties are doing here in parliament.
It was interesting to note in the byelection results in Windsor—St. Clair that a Liberal was returned to the House. It was interesting to note that the Reform Party got a little over 6% of the vote, certainly under 10% of the vote, and actually saw its percentage decline, which is interesting to put in the context of the debate that is taking place today.
My question has to do with the comments of the two initial speakers and their criticism of members of parliament seeking the views of Canadians.