Mr. Speaker, I understand quite well the gist of my colleague’s question.
Having lived through this terrible experience, even though I was not near the actual site of the accident, I know how emotional this is for my colleague.
What we are dealing with, in my view, is the concept of privatization of benefits and nationalization of risks. When a government is prepared to assume or nationalize risks, then it also nationalizes benefits. We cannot have both, that is, on the one hand, nationalization of risks and, on the other hand, benefits for private corporations that do not pay to assume risks.