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[Chair read text of motion to House] If a member of a recognized party present in the House wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division or wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite them to rise and indicate it to the Chair.
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I declare the motion defeated. We have a point of order from the hon. member for Scarborough—Guildwood.
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Does the hon. member have unanimous consent to change his vote?
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I wish to inform the House that, because of the deferred recorded divisions, Government Orders will be extended by 29 minutes.
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It is my duty pursuant to Standing Order 38 to inform the House that the questions to be raised tonight at the time of adjournment are as follows: the hon. member for Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, Correctional Services of Canada; the hon. member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley, Rail Transportation.
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I will remind members to stick to the topic at hand and to make sure we stay on relevance. The hon. member for Red Deer—Mountain View.
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This amendment is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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I am hearing a lot of “no”. There is another point of order. The hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot.
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I did cut the point of order off. The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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We have now fallen into complete debate. Continuing debate, the hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health.
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Continuing debate, the hon. member for Peace River—Westlock has the floor.
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The hon. member for Mirabel.
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The hon. member for Mirabel.
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The hon. member for Mirabel.
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The hon. Bloc Québécois member's time has expired. We will now go the NDP member. The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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I am doing the time thing. I just want to make sure I am okay with this. The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member for Elmwood—Transcona.
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The hon. member, if you have a quickie.
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I know we are trying to give information back and forth, and it is really difficult when the microphone is right there. The hon. Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance.
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The hon. member for Northumberland—Peterborough South.
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The hon. member for Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis.
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It is acceptable during this session as well. Let us put it this way. It is really good to see the member. The hon. member for Thornhill.
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The hon. member for Simcoe North.
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The hon. member for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame.
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The hon. member for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame.
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The hon. member for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame.
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Could the member please take the earpiece behind him and move it away from the microphone? It is being picked up when he is speaking French, so we are hearing the English translation along with it. The hon. member for Vaughan—Woodbridge may continue. I am sorry for the interruption.
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