Mr. Speaker, I certainly hear the same concerns from Canadians who wonder how the rules change and how we can follow public health advice.
The member reflected on the new rules in British Columbia and went on to attack the federal government. I want to clarify, although I am sure she is aware of it, that the public health rules that guide people's conduct in British Columbia do not come from the federal government. When we can go into stores, how many of us can gather or what churches can be open is not up to the federal government. I am wondering if she wishes it were.
Does the hon. member for Cloverdale—Langley City want the Emergencies Act used so that all decisions about lockdowns and constraints on behaviours emanate from the federal government as opposed to the provinces?