Mr. Speaker, I would need a lot of time to reply to the hon. member's question and to set him straight as some would say.
However, I will simply use one example to explain why we are opposed. I will just give the example of the proposed employment insurance commission in the bill.
Bloc Québécois members have always been clear in this House. They have been clear since 1993. They are asking that the employment insurance fund be put in the hands of employers' and employees' representatives.
Once again, the government is proposing an employment insurance commission, which would consist of four commissioners appointed by the federal government, when it should be the employees' and employers' representatives who appoint their respective commissioners. Why? Because since 1996, the federal government has not invested one penny in the fund. Of course, the problem is that it will not let the fund be managed by those who contribute to it; instead, it manages it and it keeps the money.