I've always been clear, I support the traditional definition of marriage.
It's the government's obligation to look really to the third parties to get the support to govern.
What the government has to do, if it wants to govern for any length of time, is it must appeal primarily to the third parties in the House of Commons to get them to support it.
He's decided to support the Government. If he changes that view, look, I'm sure (we) will get together as quickly as possible.
I like the position we're in. I think we're ready for an election. I think we've got the members, the money and candidates and the support we need to have an election at any time.
All indications I've had to this point is that Mr. Layton still will not support a motion to bring down the government,
It really is up to Mr. Layton to decide how long he's prepared to support the Liberal Party and its waste and corruption.
We also support the exploration of alternative ways to deliver health care. Moving toward alternatives, including those provided by the private sector, is a natural development of our health care system.
It will come as no surprise to anybody to know that I support the traditional definition of marriage as a union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others, as expressed in our traditional common law.