Mr. Speaker, according to Statistics Canada, the average age of treatment plants in Quebec is the highest in the country, and this, of course, poses a threat to our streams.
Moreover, as if the collapse of the Concorde overpass had not been a clear enough signal for this Conservative government, 62% of all bridges and overpasses in Quebec have exceeded their useful life.
The minister told the mayor that the federal government had already done enough for infrastructures, and that he should go and knock on other doors.
When will the Conservative government stop treating our mayors as if they were beggars?