Mr. Speaker, we will continue this afternoon with Bill C-24, the organized crime legislation, which is currently before the House, and at least consider the Senate's amendments to Bill C-24.
This will be followed by Bill C-15B, the criminal code amendments, as I announced yesterday to the House leaders of the other parties.
Then, if there is any time remaining today, we will continue with Bill C-27, the nuclear safety bill.
Tomorrow, we hope to pass Bill C-46, the ignition interlock device bill sponsored by the Minister of Justice, at all stages. I thank the leaders of all parties for having consented to move this through all stages before the holidays.
We will then call report stage and second reading of Bill C-23, the competition legislation. If there is any time left tomorrow, we will turn to report stage and third reading of Bill C-43, the technical amendments bill.
On Monday, we will return to the bills I have listed, and those that have not been completed, that is unfinished business from today and tomorrow.
I would remind hon. members that the budget will be presented at 4 p.m. on Monday, of course, and the budget debate, that is the debate on the amendment to the amendment—in the improbable event of some hon. members wishing to propose an amendment to the amendment—would take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, with division at the end of the day, on Wednesday.
The business scheduled for Thursday and Friday of next week, if the House is sitting, would be Bill C-42.