Mr. Speaker, I cannot speak for the Minister of Health in what she chooses to do, but let me just briefly say this. I really hope that we as a House can get back to work and back to dealing with issues that really matter to people's lives in a blood and guts fashion. I hope that we will start dealing with reform of our health care system. I hope we will start dealing with ways that we can improve the unemployment system in our country. I hope we will be able to improve our own situation internationally. I hope we will start dealing with the real issues of terrorism and security, of which Iraq has little to do with. I hope we will start dealing with these issues that have an impact on the lives of Canadians. If we do that, we will be doing our job and will be making a meaningful impact on the lives of average Canadians.
In the House of Commons on September 16th, 2003. See this statement in context.