Mr. Speaker, today, the Liberal Party begins its biennial convention, bringing together delegates from all regions of our country.
Men and women will come to discuss Canada's economic and social future. They will determine the choices and options to meet the challenges of 2000s.
In short, we will debate matters that are of public interest, the facts of life and, most importantly, we will propose and adopt ways to improve the quality of people's lives.
I therefore wish good luck to the organizers of this major political event for our political party, and there is no doubt our government will draw on the proposals made this weekend to enrich its work.