Mr. Chair, what I was trying to say is that there is a differentiation between the concerns being raised by the Conservative Party in relation to one piece of federal legislation, which the minister said we'll have an update on shortly, and what we're talking about here. This is something the Province of Nova Scotia and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador have jointly said they want provisions for.
When I hear the Conservative Party here today say that they know better than the province where I live and the governments that have been duly elected in both Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, it reeks of condescension, as if that party, the federal party, knows better than the provinces.
Mrs. Stubbs has rightly said the provinces were out saying they support it. I haven't heard a single premier step up and say they don't want to see this legislation advance, even after the court decision. I see these as two fundamentally different things. I see it as an attack on Atlantic Canada.
I only have so much time, Minister, but is there a quick comment you might have on how you see those two things as being different, particularly where there's provincial buy-in?