Thank you very much.
First of all, I was pleased to hear my colleague saying that we need to take a serious look at this piece of legislation. Well, this whole process is a farce. There is nothing serious about it. Within two meetings we're going to hear from you, we're going to hear from the witnesses, we're going to do clause-by-clause, and that's the end of it. So if you're saying “take this bill seriously”, we need far more time than this.
The other thing is, I find it hard to believe that a member of Parliament thinks they know exactly what's happening in the minds of workers, workers who are struggling to make ends meet.
I want to ask my colleague a very, very simple question, and I want a yes or no answer, please. Should we count everybody who does not turn out to vote on election day as a vote against the existing government?