Mr. Speaker, as for the stock exchange lists, we have specialists in Quebec who can tell us what we should do. It is always more difficult when the federal government is meddling everywhere. Everything becomes so complicated. Just the feasibility study for this project cost $150 million. Earlier today, there was some discussion about employment insurance. The program for older worker adjustment would cost $35 million for all of Canada. Therefore, just with the money spent on the study, the program could have been offered for five years to workers 55 years of age and older across Canada, to help them make their way out of the recession. I would like to hear what my distinguished colleague has to say about this.
In the House of Commons on February 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.