I want to speak to the same inconsistency as my colleague spoke against. As was raised before about a previous bill on EI, the Bloc previously voted in the House against a motion by a Liberal member, Andy Scott, having to do with autism. It was something he had put a lot of work into, and it was designed specifically to obtain support from all provinces.
Their only reason for voting against it was that it involved a national strategy and included the words “national strategy”. This motion would have helped families of kids with autism across the country—well, it will, because the other three parties actually voted for it.
I am flabbergasted by the level of inconsistency in their positions, based on what I've seen in this committee. I find it amazing how selective they are in their principles. Their entire reason for being seems to be thrown out the window when it comes to their stand on this bill. It's something I don't understand.
When we're dealing with this type of legislation, it seems to be a core principle that all provinces will be treated the same in this, and that provincial jurisdictions will be respected.
I find it amazing that they would stand against a motion having to do with families dealing with autism, simply because it had the word “national” in it, and then come in here and support this bill.