Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague from Berthier—Maskinongé for her speech.
I would like to remind her of the motion that was unanimously adopted by the House on February 7, 2018:
That this House calls on the government to ensure that there is no breach in supply management as part of the new Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Bill C-79 proposes 3.25% for the dairy market, 2.3% for eggs, and 2.1% for poultry, which would supposedly be protected. I would like to point out that we, the legislators, the elected officials, are the bosses. We are the ones giving orders to the government. We adopted a unanimous motion. I recall that the two ministers of trade were present in the House and supported the motion. Now we get a bill that contains a major breach in supply management. In my view, the government is acting like a poor student with a bad attitude.
I would like to hear my colleague from Berthier—Maskinongé's thoughts on this.