Mr. Speaker, it would be very important for the justice committee to resume its work so the member can get an answer to that question. That question might eventually be before the committee. Members can debate that issue as they are supposed to be able to debate it in the committee process. We will then know what their views are when there is a vote on that issue. We will know where the issue lies. Let us get back to doing the work that is necessary, rather than debating hypotheticals. All we have been doing the last several weeks is talking about hypotheticals, filibustering about what may be, who may be thinking what or what is happening in which caucus meeting. That is not the work of Parliament. That is the work of gossip rags.
I would say the committee should get back to work, should have that discussion around the committee table and should have the important vote there.
