Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Health and others in the camp of the member for LaSalle—Émard have suggested that the next Liberal prime minister might not be as committed to progressive aspects of the Prime Minister's legacy as we in the NDP are, for instance.
My question is for the Prime Minister. How does he intend to ensure that these progressive aspects of his legacy, the things that he has accomplished on human rights, on Kyoto, on Iraq and on electoral reform, are not undermined by his successor?