Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his excellent speech.
In his opinion, how can a segment of the population be educated about a very complex subject when their main concerns are the business of day-to-day living, providing enough food for their families, and solving truly essential survival problems? The gap between rich and poor is getting bigger, and as we all know, the poor are always less well educated than those who are better off. So there is also a problem with access to education. There are some things that the government always forgets, and now it wants to educate a segment of the population with extremely complex legislation.
Someone in my riding told me that if he called the government, the person answering the phone would not even be able to explain the legislation and what he should do about it.
Can my colleague explain why the government is determined to introduce hastily conceived bills without even considering the people these bills are for?