Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I will not be supporting this amendment either. We got together, at least most of us did last fall, and the reason we got together was so we could make our plans for this year. Everybody had full opportunity to make their point for one week or two weeks, everybody has an opportunity to do it the fair way so we can all plan accordingly. We came out of Caucus the same way we came out with the concept of a fall election so everybody made their plans based on that agreement we made. Like Mr. Morin, I keep my agreements and I will support it.
The two issues that have been brought up; one, whether or not we vote supply doesn't really matter. We voted supply, I think, five out of the last seven years or whatever it is. It's just mechanics and it doesn't interrupt the flow of government expenditures or of revenues. As far as what we've done in two weeks, I'd like to remind Members not only have we done two departments we've also done 13 bills. There has actually been a fair bit of work done. A lot of Members, though, have made commitments to go into their constituency so it's not just taking a break, they will go into their constituency during these weeks. I'll just live up to the agreement we made last fall and I'm afraid, with all due respect, I can't support this amendment.