I would like to make a comment, Mr. Chair.
Since the beginning of this second working meeting, I have been noticing that a number of amendments are rejected by the Liberals when they are not the ones proposing them.
Be that as it may, I have to say that I intend to support this Liberal amendment because it gives more teeth to the bill. In this particular case, it protects complainants who might have had to complain about their immediate supervisors. This amendment is therefore valid.
I hope that my colleagues opposite will judge proposals on their merits this afternoon, that is to say by determining whether the proposals can improve the bill, and not because of the side of the table from which they came.
We will be supporting this amendment.
Thank you.