As I listen to you speak, I start to wonder whether we wouldn't need specific and specialized industries.
Based on what you say, all manufacturing industries in Quebec and Ontario will have to shut down. We're going to have to transform these workers into service sector employees who get the minimum wage.
What's your vision of the future if there is no more economy in Quebec, Ontario and the rest of Canada? If we tell the manufacturing industries who pay their employees $13 to $22 an hour that their jobs aren't very good and that we're not competitive enough compared to other countries, if we just sweep all that aside, do you think that the economy will actually flourish? There are a lot of jobs in Canada but these are jobs in the service sector, and workers will see their wages cut in half.
This will be dramatic for Canada as a whole and for Quebec, because wages will be reduced by half and regional economies will suffer the consequences. This will lead to the closure of convenience stores and anything else because there will no longer be a real economy.