Mr. Speaker, there are people on the North Shore and in all our regions who have worked their entire lives.
People like the retirees of Cliffs Natural Resources put their heart and soul, and their talents into their jobs and then were left high and dry because the company went bankrupt. When one has to choose between food or paying for chemotherapy or ostomy supplies, things are not good.
What is the minister waiting for to take action? How many shattered lives does he need to justify taking action?