I think we heard this earlier today. When yeas and nays are provided in the House, they are general in nature and not necessarily assigned to individual members.
I am going to go back to the hon. member for Sherwood ParkāFort Saskatchewan to finish up his remarks. He has 13 minutes remaining if he wishes to use all of that, and then we will continue in the usual way. It appears as though the hon. member is finished.
We will now go to questions and comments.
The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.