Madam Speaker, I regret to inform the House that the Ottawa Senators are no longer in the running for the Stanley Cup, but I am sure they will do it very eloquently next year.
However, while we are waiting for the Senators to come back and win the Stanley Cup, I would like to inform the House about upcoming business.
Bill C-22, the money laundering bill, is currently before the House. When we have finished with this bill, if we have not already, we will then call Bill C-25, the Income Tax Amendments Act, 1999, followed by Bill C-27, the parks legislation.
When second reading of that bill is completed, we will call Bill C-5, respecting tourism, followed by Bill C-24, the excise tax amendments. We will then consider Bill C-31, the immigration bill, and Bill C-16, concerning citizenship.
On Monday we shall consider Bill C-11, the Devco legislation.
Starting on Tuesday we shall return to the listed bills.
If we have not reached Bill C-27 before Wednesday, we shall start with Bill C-27 on that day. Similarly, if Bill C-31 has not been completed by Thursday, we shall put it first on that day.
This completes my report, other than wishing the Ottawa Senators very best wishes for a Stanley Cup next year.