Mr. Speaker, I listened to the speech by my colleague from Calgary Crowfoot, and I think that in one of his answers he really hit the nail on the head: He said that maybe it is because there are such weak Liberal chairs in the finance committee. I remember that when I was in government in Saskatchewan, I always thought it was the government's job to make sure the legislative agenda passed, not to slough it off and whine and complain that the opposition was not making it easy enough to get the job done.
I would like the member to reflect a little more on not only the finance committee but perhaps also on the other committees where the weakness of the Liberal chair is allowing disorder and not making sure that the studies are taking place, as well as the fact that many chairs are not even calling meetings in the first place. Is that part of the problem of not getting legislation passed?
