Mr. Speaker, what I find very interesting here is that of course last fall the official opposition was arguing quite strenuously for a narrow definition of confidence. Now, all of a sudden, in spite of what we appear to find in rules of procedure and other places, they are arguing for a broad definition of confidence. I think this only tells us more about the politically opportunistic nature of the official opposition.
In the House of Commons on May 6th, 2005. See this statement in context.