Mr. Speaker, I very much accept what the hon. member said. Many amendments were moved. Some were accepted, some were not.
The problem is that we are not having enough time to debate. Report stage is already over and we are now at third reading. The Liberal government has not given this House enough time to deliberate what happened at committee. It goes right against what the Liberals themselves proposed on April 10, 2014.
The member for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame, the member for Malpeque and even the member for Winnipeg North have stood in this place repeatedly to argue that time allocation measures should not be used any time this House is deliberating on our election laws.
That is the big issue I have, not so much with the amendments but with this House's ability to democratically deliberate on those measures.