Madam Speaker, I have a rather simple question for my colleague.
The four parties at the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution denouncing Bill C-29, since Quebec has consumer protection legislation. For example, in Quebec, an individual whose credit card has been stolen is liable for a maximum of $50 only. However, this bill gives the bank full discretion to claim the full amount that was stolen. Quebec has been operating this way for 40 years now.
As a member from Quebec, how can my colleague steamroll the very clear will of the Government of Quebec, here in the House of Commons?