Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his speech.
The two opposition parties are both opposed to the bill, but not for exactly the same reasons. I would like my colleague to talk briefly about the Liberals' about-face on this file.
I had an opportunity to read a quote before. I would like to read another one. Let us keep going and digging through the archives of the transport committee.
One member stated:
I do believe in the rule of law. I do believe that whether an individual or a corporation breaks the law, there should be some justice that comes out of it....The workers of Aveos, who were formerly Air Canada employees, feel that there has not been any justice, that their government has let them down.
He then reads the law as it currently exists, before Bill C-10 of course.
He then goes on to accuse Air Canada of wanting to privatize. He states:
...as someone who is concerned about the worker, we read that and interpret it as meaning that Air Canada is obligated to maintain those overhaul centres. Then Air Canada kind of privatizes and pushes that responsibility over to Aveos. A court then makes a decision that because Aveos is now there, Air Canada is indirectly keeping those jobs.
Who said that? Once again, the member for Winnipeg North, who is showing us how the Liberal government opposes one way and governs another.
I would like to hear my colleague's comments on that.