I tend to agree with that, actually.
I see a parallel with what I mentioned earlier about framing the powers granted to the minister. Earlier, Mr. Bijimine told us that the bill did not infringe on port workers' right to strike or freedom of association. However, this is not indicated in the bill. If it isn't in the bill, imagine if no one had reacted to these provisions and Mr. Barsalou-Duval hadn't asked his questions about the appointment of a chair by the minister and about the powers granted to port authorities. In fact, the minister could even delegate powers to a port authority, according to one of the clauses I read in the bill.
This is rather worrying for us, in the context of our labour relations with employers' associations.