Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Division 5 of Part 4 of the bill is entitled “Canadian Securities Regulation Regime Transition Office Act”.
In Greater Montreal, Quebec, there is consensus among the securities regulators, which bring together the financial market regulators. It is that companies with head offices are very important to our economic model. When you add up all the jobs in the finance sector overseen by the Autorité des marchés financiers, you get a total of about 100,000 good jobs in Greater Montreal.
This part of the bill seeks to reinforce the transition to a single office. We know full well that this concept will become marginalized if everything is centralized in Toronto and they are allowed to continue to operate as they wish in Montreal. I would like to remind committee members that Canada is a federation. Not all powers have to be centralized in Ottawa. The same is true for financial powers, which do not have to be centralized in Toronto.
Centralizing Canada's securities regulatory regime in Toronto is a gift to Bay Street. No one gains by it, even in interprovincial trade. The passport system works well.
Bill C‑30 suggests that up to $119.5 million be allocated to this matter. Through this amendment, we propose to restore the value it should have, which is $1.
I remind you that the parties in Quebec's National Assembly are unanimous; they do not want this centralization, because it will be profoundly detrimental to Quebec's economic model and to the maintenance of corporate head offices. If you vote against this amendment and for the proposed centralization, you are voting against Quebec, where everyone agrees on it.
Before I close, I want to remind you of a very important piece of information. After two periods, the Canadiens are leading 3 to 1. Anything is still possible, and we can be optimistic. We wish the Canadiens all the best and we wish Quebec all the best.
I sincerely ask that you vote for my amendment.
Mr. Chair, I would like to advise you immediately that I will be calling for a recorded vote on the amendment and on this portion of the bill.
Thank you.