Mr. Speaker, my colleague's address was substantive and passionate as usual. It was very interesting.
The NDP has presented some real solutions in this debate, some things that the government can do. While the government is wringing its hands and saying to the families of those laid-off workers that it feels bad for them, it is not taking up the challenge that we have put forward to come up with some real solutions, ensuring that if it is not going to step in and do something about things now, that is going to do something to prevent this type of activity from happening in the future.
Could he comment on what he thinks the motivation is for the fact that the government is not prepared to make any changes?