During this committee meeting, I have been quite amused by some of the questions from my colleague opposite. No one talked about a bailout, except Mr. Poilievre. Neither the union nor the opposition parties talked about that.
I think there are very valid reasons to have Aveos here and discuss the situation. I think that even some Conservative colleagues mentioned their deep interest in speaking with Aveos. There are many unanswered questions, among others the corporate game that is being played.
the shell game that's being played right now. It is important, if we want to get to the bottom of this, to actually have the representatives from Aveos here to answer the questions we will have for them.
I can assure you that from this side there will be no question about a possible bailout. That's not our intention, and it's not the intention of the union, as far as I know. It might have been the intention of Aveos behind closed doors; I have no clue about that.
If the government is as interested as we are in getting to the bottom of this to understand what has happened in the last two weeks, they should be voting for this motion. It's in their power to do so.
At this point I will ask for the vote.