Mr. Speaker, my colleague called my attention specifically to an issue that interests me a great deal and that I defend with vigour.
I would like to hear my colleague on another issue, namely democratic reform, but since I have only two minutes, I will try to be brief.
With respect to democratic reform, does the Prime Minister, who prides himself on wanting to reform Parliament, not have an excellent opportunity—talking about seniors and the guaranteed income supplement for instance—to listen to MPs who unanimously expressed at parliamentary committees the wish that those who were robbed when they did not get the guaranteed income supplement be reimbursed? I would like to hear my hon. colleague on this.