Mr. Speaker, what does a 74th guillotine mean? It means that we have one half hour to talk as we are doing now—which is not productive—one half hour waiting for the bells and the actual vote. It means that almost 90 hours of debate did not take place in the House.
How many bills—if everyone had time to speak—would have gotten through had we made good use of those 90 hours?
I have the following question for the minister. Will he promise not to use the guillotine at committee and third reading stage?