Mr. Speaker, there is no doubt that the provinces need to get their act together. The first step on that road was taken this past week when the premiers met in Quebec and came up with a council for Confederation.
We also know that one of the biggest barriers in this country in terms of wealth creation has to do with how the provinces deal with rules among themselves. Employment is a good example. They have so many regulations in terms of preventing people from moving from province to province to work.
The provinces need to work together. They need to understand what their intentions are and where they are going. We all know that there is a lot more clout when we work together than when we do not work together.