I'd like to thank the member for that intervention. I think that's a very good question.
Labour mobility is essential to building our economy, especially as we deliver housing and major projects.
On a personal note, your previous union is contributing a lot to Canada and to the economy, so thank you for the work you do, and thank you for serving here today.
Labour mobility is critical to our economic growth. Skilled workers still face barriers when moving between provinces, as you note. I spoke at the committee for internal trade yesterday as we presented our plan on working with labour ministers across the country.
I may turn, just for a moment, to Deputy Hassan, who can speak a bit more about the technicalities of the harmonization of the safety regulations. It's certainly something that I believe in, and I would welcome your work together to move those forward, because I think it's critical to building a Canadian economy, one that will be better for workers.
Deputy Hassan.
