Mr. Speaker, actually that is the member for Random—Burin—St. George's. If one does not venture outside of the Avalon Peninsula, one probably would not know that.
I would like the minister to stick to the issue. If he wants to go into rhetoric, that is fine. Whatever he chooses to do is up to him. However, to compile the rhetoric of the years. He is a member who while in opposition called NAFO everything but effective. He mused openly about the fact that it should be gotten rid of.
What I do not understand is this and I will illustrate this with a story. During the last election campaign, my father received a flyer on his doorstep from the Conservative Party of Canada, which stated that it would extend the 200 mile zone under--