Mr. Speaker, I do realize that the Standing Order 67, which I quoted, does only refer to the Senate and how we can handle House business and so on and does not necessarily refer to the Senate.
The government House leader has pointed out that we are probably three steps away before the normal process of dealing with business coming back from the Senate. Of course, that is the essence of my argument. We will never get those three more steps going if the Senate continues to wilfully block it in that place.
If this is allowed to continue, the logic is that the Senate could take a bill and we would never see it again.