Mr. Speaker, I want to be very clear with my colleague across the floor. Every, and I mean every, single other agriculture stakeholder that I have spoken with is extremely concerned with what is going on with these rail blockades.
I do not want this to be about one sector of our economy or one people against another. That is not what this is about. This is about everyone in the House understanding the consequences and the real ramifications that are happening right now as a result of these illegal blockades.
The vast majority of Canadians are onside with the majority of the Wet’suwet’en community who support the Coastal GasLink project. I do not see a problem with that.
This is a democracy. The greater good should be at play here, not just a small group of protesters.