Mr. Speaker, I concur with the hon. member from the NDP and with the hon. members from the Bloc.
We are supposed to be in a democratic society. We come here and the people expect that it will be democratic within the House of Commons. If there is a non-confidence vote then it is imperative that it be debated and debated by both sides of the House. All of us, every person who is here, should have a say in that.
This is a very serious situation. If we were not allowed to do that, if we were not allowed to debate it, then the people of Canada would probably say—maybe we want to do this; who knows—that they are taking all the Liberals out in the next election if we do not have an opportunity here to show that their voices have been heard. That is for sure.