Madam Speaker, I do not want to assume the role of the Chair in this, but it is obviously not relevant to the debate before us. Perhaps the member should speak to his own House leader who has been dealing with the issue on behalf of the Alliance Party. He might then receive information as to how members of his party collectively intend to deal with the issue, unless there is no collectivity left in the Alliance Party, which some days seems to be the case. If the member is interested in reinforcing the impression that there is no collective mind left in the Canadian Alliance, perhaps he could ask the question over and over again.
In the House of Commons on May 31st, 2001. See this statement in context.