Mr. Speaker, the minister is using delay and stall tactics to put the brakes on any kind of voting reform in this country.
The system is broken and the minister does not want to hear from Canadians who have better ideas. In fact, he went so far as to appoint a firm that not only despises reform but advocates against changing our voting system. This is hardly fair or balanced. This is disgusting political trickery and manipulation of the highest order.
If this is to be a fair process, why hide it from Canadians? Will the minister now table the contracts in this House?