Mr. Speaker, I would like to quote someone who, in 1995, said the following:
Second, in the interest of democracy I ask: How can members represent their constituents on these various areas when they are forced to vote in a block on such legislation and on such concerns?
We can agree with some of the measures but oppose others. How do we express our views and the views of our constituents when the matters are so diverse?
The current Prime Minister said that when he was a member of the opposition.
I would like to ask my colleague what has changed since 1995. Why are all of the Conservative budget bills omnibus bills that include, as the Prime Minister said, matters that are “so diverse”?
They are moving too quickly, presenting bills with proposals lumped together in bulk form, and then they have to make changes.