Mr. Speaker, I guess it is a different way of looking at it.
Traditionally, some members will speak a bit more than others and some members choose not to speak as much. I will not impugn their motives. I appreciate whatever opportunity I personally get because I find it is a privilege to be here. It is a question of whether one believes that a member of Parliament should have the right to give an S. O. 31 and be able to say what he or she believes is important, whether it is a constituency event, a national event, whatever it might be. That is really what we are going to vote on. Do we believe that a member should have that right?