I understand that it's hard to respond when faced with the truth, Madam Chair.
Here's the situation. People are spreading misinformation. When they're confronted with the truth, they raise points of order and they don't want the analysts to help us with our work.
I have no choice but to ensure that the people in this room and the people tuning in receive the correct information. Bill C‑29 passed third reading on April 29, 2021. As you might expect, it received royal assent. This special bill was introduced by the government, meaning the Liberal party, with the support of its friends in the Conservative party. It's troubling when one of my colleagues tries to make me look ignorant because I'm new to the committee, and tells me that his party doesn't support special legislation. It's very dangerous.
I'll turn to Mr. Murray. We can't ask the analysts questions, but we can certainly ask the witnesses questions.
Mr. Murray, you were involved in the labour dispute covered by this special legislation. Do you remember who introduced this bill? Who supported it? We mustn't believe that things were done automatically. It was a minority government.