Mr. Speaker, Bill C-29 limits consumer rights in Quebec and restricts Quebec's societal choices.
No need to rehash the debate when Quebec is unanimous: the National Assembly is against this bill, consumer protection groups are against it, the Chambre des notaires du Québec is against it, the Barreau du Québec is against it, and law professors are against it.
That says it all. Only the banks and the Liberals are in favour of the bill.
Why are the 40 Liberal members from Quebec serving the interests of the banks and not the interests of Quebeckers?