I challenged that law. The excuse I was given had to do with historical events in 1972, when there had been violence on construction sites. It's as though, today, in 2013, Quebec's workers hadn't changed but had stayed the same as in 1972. I was also told that without that law, there would be violence again. On the contrary, everyone knows full well that even after the ruling, despite the workers remaining unionized, there is still violence on construction sites. We saw that last year.
The issue was settled in 2001. Today, I am simply asking the federal government to respect the judges' decision, as is the case in many other sectors.