Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her speech.
Regardless of whether we say good things or bad things about the bill, something is missing. If disaster strikes, what will we do? It is all fine and dandy to accuse the companies and to plan to spend millions of taxpayers' dollars to repair the damage. However, what about our dependence on outdated energy?
Yes, this bill had to be updated. The Conservatives should just get up to speed sometimes.
What about the damage? In April, it will be 28 years since the Chernobyl disaster. The Three Mile Island disaster took place in 1979. It will be 35 years ago this Friday. What happens with the virtually never-ending collateral damage, when we know what radioactivity does?
Could my colleague tell me why this bill does not look at the environmental side?