First I want to applaud Minister Hajdu for the work she did on the part III provisions of the Canada Labour Code. As you know, it's almost been 15 years since Harry Arthurs first tabled his report when he looked comprehensively at what could be done to improve part III of the Canada Labour Code and to see these provisions brought forward. These provisions represent the 21st century reality for workers in this country, and it's fundamental that we get them into law as quickly as we can.
They will, of course, be contrary to what's happening in Ontario right now, where the government is repealing the things that most recently were amended to improve the employment standards there. A huge swath of workers will now not have that basic protection in the Ontario employment standards.
On the provisions I referenced in regard to contract flipping, part of it that the government still needs to fix is part I of the code. We would require some regulatory changes to that section of the code in order to address workers that we are concerned about, of course, and that might not have protection in terms of what this this bill is proposing. I think we made that clear to the minister on Wednesday of this week. She has said publicly that she will table some amendments as soon as possible to ensure that this provision is fixed as quickly as possible.