Mr. Speaker, when a senator needs help, the Prime Minister's Office rushes to his side with a $90,000 cheque.
However, when pyrrhotite victims ask for help, the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development tell them over and over again that the federal government will not provide assistance because it is a provincial responsibility.
Yet the federal government did help pyrite victims in the past, as it should. Just today, the National Assembly of Quebec voted unanimously to call on the federal government to do its part.
Will the ministers stop evading the issue once and for all and help pyrrhotite victims?