Mr. Speaker, first of all, when someone comes to write an exam they obviously should study before they come in. Otherwise it is easier to mark, and it is a lot easier to mark because there is nothing on the paper if someone has not studied.
This member talks about the need to regulate. The NDP's solution to a lot of things is regulate and regulate. What the government and I are suggesting is that we are in negotiations. We are in negotiations and I cannot at this point say what the conclusions will be. Perhaps the hon. member already knows.
The reality is that we are in negotiations. Obviously we would like to have a voluntary agreement, but one in which we are able to assess that agreement. Somehow the member thinks that we have a voluntary agreement and then the government says to come back in five or six years. The reality is that we measure the trajectory. If it goes up we are in fact then able to assess it. I would suggest that we assess it.