Mr. Speaker, I have listened with interest to the member's comments about P3 and public-private partnerships. He may or may not be aware that there is an institute that governs good public-private partnerships and comments on bad ones.
I wonder if the member would agree with me that it is not so much that the Conservative government over there is planning to set aside some money for triple Ps, but that it has set no guidelines as to how that money will be spent. We may in fact be in another era of Mulroney-Schreiber boondoogles where good friends of the government spend public money to no good end.
I wonder what the member's comments are on the difference between boondoogle/bad PPPs and ones that actually work with public ownerships and governed structures.