Madam Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for her speech, but particularly for her passion and her knowledge of the subject.
The Liberal slogan of the day is that there is no consensus.
However, it seems to me that, in the last election, the majority of Canadian electors voted for one or another of the parties that were proposing electoral reform. We in the NDP never concealed the fact that we were in favour not only of reform, but also of the introduction of a mixed-member proportional voting system.
If that does not constitute a consensus that can allow work to begin, what does it take for the Liberals to have a consensus?