Mr. Speaker, of course not. The hon. member knows much better than to say that.
We have said right from the very start that we have a mandate from the people of Canada to help create jobs and get people back to work. At the centre of that initiative is a need to change a piece of legislation that has not had any major modification for over 50 years. It no longer relates to the kind of world of work we are in.
Enormous changes have gone on in the workplace. We want to modernize that system, upgrade that system, improve that system so that people have a better chance of getting employed. That is the fundamental purpose of the reforms we are initiating.