Mr. Speaker, there is no need to worry: people in my riding know exactly what recourse they have. And they know it is limited.
The House really does not seem to understand, and I find that frustrating. Fifteen meetings in January? I bet they were pointless.
Those directly involved—people who work for movements such as Action Chômage, for example—wanted to meet with ministers. But the meetings never happened and these people were ignored. It took weeks for them to get a response and, in the end, they were only able to speak with a public servant. Who knows where he was located; he could barely speak French. No, there have not been meaningful consultations.