Mr. Speaker, often in this House when we speak we say we are so pleased to stand here. I often think of it still. This is a place of honour. I am called the hon. member for Elk Island, as all members here are called honourable. I wish that I could on this occasion also stand to say that I am really happy to speak to this motion. I am not.
The motion the government House leader has brought forward is that we should suspend Private Member's Business. That is the motion, that we should now talk about Bill C-49, for which the time for debate ended earlier today.
I think it is unconscionable. For years and years and years the government front bench, whether it is the Conservatives or the Liberals, has controlled Private Members' Business. Here we are into Private Members' Business speaking about a very important bill, that of double taxation for mechanics who have to buy tools in order to make their living. This motion is now pre-empting that very important bill.
Bill C-502 is important to Canadians. The bill has been brought forward by a private member, a bill that should properly be dealt with in Private Members' Business. The government over there says “Private Members' Business nothing. Democracy, who cares about it?” All the Liberals are about is getting their own way and pushing their way around like schoolyard bullies. That is not acceptable. It is wrong.
There are a couple of ways of getting Bill C-49 passed. The government ran twice on its red book platform of making government more accountable, making government more democratic, doing things that are right according to the rules of the House and everything. This is the same government which is now invoking closure on a bill which is incomplete. That is why we are opposing it.
We are not pulling a shenanigan today. We are simply exercising a parliamentary process. We are exercising a duty in order to ensure that the flaws in Bill C-49 are corrected. The government wants to invoke closure and just ram it through because the Liberals want to go on their golfing vacations. They want to go away. They do not want to be here.
We are in deep trouble if members of parliament replace the urgency and the need for running the government on behalf of the people of Canada with the urgency to get out of Ottawa. I am willing to stay here until the end of September if I have to in order to correct the flaws in the bill. It is shameful that the government just snubs its nose at the democratic process, at debate, invokes closure and brings in these bills.
This is not a new thing. It happens every June. It happens every December. The government waits until then for the things it knows are not popular and not right and it hopes that the opposition will tire. The Liberals hope that we will not care enough and that we too will want to join them on the golf course. Well, we do not. We are here to represent the people.
This is not the time to debate Bill C-49. There are some very important flaws in that bill which must be corrected. It is our job as the official opposition, indeed it is our job as members of parliament and it should have been the job of the senators, to fix the errors in that bill which make it unacceptable.
The bill is unacceptable to women. Aboriginal women are being cut off from the rights that every other Canadian has. They are being cut off by the bill.
We proposed an amendment to it. Of course the government. invoked closure. It invoked its “Let us get our MPs to stand and vote when we pull their strings”. The Liberal members got up and passed it without the amendment. As a result, aboriginal women will not have the rights that are rightfully theirs because of the lack of the amendment.
I can think of other things, such as the right to confiscate land, to foreclose on land and all sorts of different things. We are dealing with people whose right of lease is being transferred and they have no rights.
It is incredible that the government is not willing to go through the democratic process. As I said, there is a very simple way to get this bill passed and that is to correct its several little flaws. That is all we are asking.
Often when we use words they have a tendency to reflect on ourselves so I want to be very careful when I use the word, but an element of arrogance is involved in a person who says “I have it absolutely right and you do not know a thing”. That is what they are saying over there. The Liberals are saying that the members of the opposition do not know that there are some flaws in this bill.
As we heard today, the hon. member for Skeena has had many representations from people in the native community, from women and others. He has had representations from people who live on lands adjoining the native reserves. Those people have brought forward some very important concerns which ought to be corrected. What is the point of ramming this bill through and getting it wrong?
One of my former bosses had a little placard on the bulletin board in his office which read “If you don't have time to do it right, when will you find time to do it again?” It is fine when we are working in an office somewhere to say that we have to take the time to do it right, otherwise we will have to find more time to do it again. When we are dealing with issues like this, doing it again is not a tenable option. Once a bill is passed into law, it is usually very difficult to backtrack and to correct the errors and flaws in it.
All we are asking is that the government simply do what it promised to do and which it is failing to do. Exercise a true, democratic process here and not the bullying tactics. Do not play the schoolyard bullies by saying “It is our way or no way. We are bigger than you. We have 156 members and you do not have that many so we are just going to march forward and you poor guys, you are worthless, you are useless”. That is what the government is saying and it is absolutely untenable.
I am here to represent the people of Elk Island but I am also here to represent Canadians from coast to coast. I am here to make decisions that are good for Canada in the long run, not just for tomorrow. I am here for more than just making sure that members of parliament can start their vacation two and a half weeks before it was scheduled to start because the lazy bums over there do not want to do their work. That is not acceptable.