Mr. Speaker, the most important of those 50 amendments that our party brought forward are as follows.
The first was that the bill would be reviewed after five years. That was very important. From my perspective, that was common sense and absolutely reasonable.
The second was that the hearings of the various boards and commissions would be held in public. I also look at that as common sense.
In terms of what will happen with respect to these amendments, as the hon. member who spoke just before me mentioned, when our party is in government in 2015, that will be the opportunity to take a second look at some of these amendments to see what we can do then.