Everyone speculates on this forum, no matter how "knowledgeable" they may sound. They may be right than another but I only believe what I see written and when it happens.
With all due respect, I am not speculating. I directly quoted the Leader of the Government in the House who was asked what will be the business of the week after the break and said this:
"When we come back, we will proceed with Bill C-6 on citizenship.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, we will continue with second reading debate of Bill C-46.
Thursday, June 1, will be an allotted day."
(you can find this in the Hansard of Thursday, May 18)
Speculating would be if I simply made up stuff from my own "feelings". I was directly referring to the statement above.
Now it seems that today, Monday, they are doing C-46 which they were originally planning to do on Tuesday. So it might very well be that they mixed up the week a bit.
But again, I am NOT speculating but basing my assessments on important sources. The Leader of the Government in the House is the one who controls the Government Orders and what is being discussed in the House. So if anything, the Leader of the Governmetn in the House is the best source that is available to us.
I also find it a bit offensive that you put "knowledgeable" in quotes as if I'm just pretentious and don't actually provide help. Nobody needs to call me knowledgeable (without the quotes), but I'm not wasting hours on this forum to be called "knowledgeable" (with quotes).