Mr. Speaker, once again this week, the NDP, as official opposition, has proposed practical changes and policies to the Canadian people.
Last evening, we had a vote on proportional representation, to bring in a fair and just voting system. Unfortunately, the leader of the Conservative Party and the leader of the Liberal Party voted against our motion, even though the public is becoming increasingly interested in this issue.
The other offer this week was the historic motion offered by my colleague from Vancouver East, which the NDP brought forward to finally put into place adequate compensation for victims of thalidomide, which passed overwhelmingly from the House, and on which we will hopefully be seeing action within the next few days.
There are only 16 sitting weeks in the life of the government, 16 sitting weeks before Canadians can put an end to the current government.
My question for the government House leader is quite simple. What will the government put on the agenda next week for the Canadian public?