Mr. Speaker, seriously, does the Bloc Québécois have any desire to stand up for Quebec, rather than asking questions, complaining and picking fights?
We are talking here about jobs and economic stability. As I said earlier, we are talking about the reputation of the Port of Montreal and of Montreal itself. This situation has major economic consequences. The Bloc Québécois needs to listen to the Government of Quebec, economic stakeholders, families and people who are concerned about this.
If the Bloc Québécois does not want to help us, then it needs to get out of the way. We are going to do the work, and we are going to stand up for Quebec's economy. It is time to “un-Bloc” Quebec.