Mr. Chair, I'll be brief.
Anyway, Mrs. Falk did a good job of explaining things. I think there is indeed a connection, because we're talking about housing here this morning. I also spoke with Mr. Watts, who said that seniors' fixed incomes are a problem, particularly when it comes to paying for housing.
The goal is certainly not to block Bill C‑20. The Bloc Québécois will support it, as the Liberals are well aware. I reminded Mr. Gascoyne about what's in Bill C‑20 and I also reminded the folks from UTILE, who are still here. My colleague, Maxime Blanchette-Joncas, can back me up on that. It's a terrific bill. We're going to make sure that Bill C‑20 progresses. We're aware of the issues around social housing and homelessness.
I support my colleague's amendments to obtain documents.
In conclusion, we have a situation this morning, but it's not because we want to block Bill C‑20 and filibuster. I have to do this again this morning is because, yesterday, my colleague, Sébastien Lemire, tried to get this information at a meeting of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. I ran into him after his meeting, at an event, and he told me that he hadn't been able to get the information because the Liberals filibustered.
That's why we find ourselves in this situation this morning. I have no choice but to ask for this information again because it was requested last night, and that held up the work of another parliamentary committee.
I just want to remind the witnesses that we support them, that we want to find solutions to social housing and homelessness issues, and that we're here this morning trying to get information. This will not block or delay debate on Bill C‑20, especially not if people work together.
