Mr. Speaker, there are two things that I take issue with there.
If the member had listened to what I said, he would have heard me talk about the member for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South filibustering the committee to prevent it from going. We were in clause-by-clause. The Conservatives come in here and start this charade at the very last minute to try to delay the fact that they inevitably have to come to a conclusion on this, and they are going to have to vote on it. Some of them will be voting different ways, and they do not know how that is going to play out in their party. That is what they are afraid of.
Also, for the member to say that religion is influencing our politics, I can tell him that my religion does not influence my politics. My religion is a faith that I practice with the guidance of my pastor and in the confidence of myself, my wife and my family. It has nothing to do with this place.
