Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have now had the opportunity to ask me two questions and neither of them has had anything to do with the bill, whereas members from the other three parties asked me questions this evening about the substance of the bill.
To the member's question, it is a clear indication of how things are run on the other side of the House when the member assumes that is the situation. We have also given up a number of spots tonight. If members noticed, about four Conservative members spoke back to back tonight. That is because nobody else on our side got up to speak. They have had the same amount of time or more to speak to this piece of legislation tonight.
It is really telling, when we go back and consider the questions that were asked of me tonight by the Conservatives, what their angle is on the bill.