Mr. Speaker, I am not sure what the question was.
Repealing this bill now is a very important step to make sure that all rights are protected and that nobody is treated unfairly.
Prior to 1977, everyone used a card. The majority of members signed up for a card, and that is how it was presented. There was a union if the majority of the members wanted it.
Going to a ballot system was done only after 1977, by a few provinces, and I hate to say it, but they were all Conservatives that actually put this stuff in. They were trying to lower the number of unions that could be formed. There was intimidation by the companies. There were threats of jobs being lost. They were going to close the shops.
That is why it is in front of us today. We are repealing something that was just bad legislation. There was actually great progress made going to the cards.