I will speak to it in broad strokes, Madame, and then I will ask Ms. Wright perhaps to get more specific.
Let me just say that it is clear in the bill that this is about the obstruction and intimidation of health care workers. They should not be in a circumstance where they are obstructed from performing their duties—and that includes entering the workplace—nor should they be intimidated in doing so.
We were clear on that and obviously, as the Minister of Labour, I share with my officials in the labour program a keen sense that we, in no way, want there to be any sort of infringement upon their ability to strike and to demonstrate in a peaceful way, but we want to be clear that the intimidation and obstruction of health care workers is not something that we will tolerate.
Ms. Wright, I will allow you to speak on this in a clear way for the honourable member.