Mr. Speaker, I listened to the member for Churchill very carefully.
The issue here is not of upholding the law. It is whether parliament, in its wisdom, should change the law. What we said the other day was that we were asking parliamentarians whether we should even consider changing the law. We should put the entire debate in the proper context.
Is my hon. friend saying that all laws are immutable and should never be changed to reflect changing circumstances in society? Is she saying that we should not even consider changing the law?
I will point out that Air Canada itself was the first to put in a proposal on August 22 under the auspices of section 47 of the Canada Transportation Act. We then had another offer which is currently on the table. This shows that the process the government has followed has worked.