Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Calgary Northeast to give me the opportunity to stand again and speak more on this matter.
I agree with the hon. member. One of the situations that I put in my speech is when we look at the situation of the store manager where the vote was 151 to 43, and they installed the union anyway, what is the recourse for the company here? What is the recourse for the employees who did not want it?
There are other vehicles that we can put in place. When there is a strike, where it becomes violent and tension starts to build is when replacement workers are brought in. There is no vehicle put in place where the employer and the unions can meet in trying to alleviate this tension, this violence. I suggest that we might even talk about having a vehicle put in place to bring down violence in Canada.
In every strike, where it starts is exactly right there. When replacement workers start to come in, we see broken windows, we see everything happening.
Coming back to that 151 to 43, I wonder if the government today would pass legislation if we had the same vote, 151 against and 43 for. Would it pass legislation anyway?