Mr. Speaker, the hon. member should know that it is often difficult to represent all the people in our ridings, especially on contentious issues. What we endeavour to do is identify the majority point of view, something that the Liberals never care to do.
I have always been appreciative of the fact that I was elected by two-thirds of the people who took the time to go and cast a ballot. That is the level of support I had in the last election when I came to the House. Very clearly the majority of those constituents are opposed to this treaty as it is presently put together. That is why I stand here and speak out against it.