Mr. Speaker, let me once again be clear on the process.
Under the law, independent boundary commissions are established. Those commissions, and part of the process, is to get widespread input, not just from parliamentarians and political parties but from the general public.
In the case of Saskatchewan, I am told that some 75% of the submissions made to that commission have been opposed to the current proposals. However, in the end, it is the commission that makes the decisions.
Some years ago, the Liberals tried to bring in partisan legislation to overturn boundary commission recommendations. We would never do that.