They would have to pass them, I might add. Good luck.
Mr. Speaker, the hon. colleague from Timmins—James Bay talked about one of the solutions in the House of Lords: they show up and they get a per diem. It is about time; it is an idea to change the Senate that could be feasible. It is the first time I have heard it in the 10 years I have been here. If they do not like them, they get rid of them.
They constantly go on about the corruption aspect of the Senate. As I said, the lowest common denominator that existed in there is absolutely deplorable. Deal with it, which is what we need to do with transparency. It could be something like proactive disclosure. Proactive disclosure goes further than what is required for transparency. We did it. The Conservatives did it. What was the last party to say no, it was not going to do that? It has not done it yet.