Mr. Speaker, I think I get it now. The government's policy is to help Canadian companies create jobs in other countries.
Let us look at what is happening here. It has been a year since U.S. Steel slashed 800 jobs at the Nanticoke plant, directly contrary to what it promised the Canadian people. The remaining workers have been locked out for seven months.
The government's lawsuit may, some day, possibly cost U.S. Steel a couple of thousand dollars, worth the value of a Challenger jet flight perhaps.
Where is the real action to help these hundreds of families that are out of work right now? When will the Prime Minister do something for them for a change?