Madam Chair, I took note of what the hon. member across the way said when he asked us to be patient. When we expected the government to take action for nearly a week before it finally admitted there was a problem, our patience wore thin. It has been nearly two weeks since the trains stopped running, and businesses are starting to lay off staff. Our patience is wearing even thinner. I think our patience has reached its limit.
We want the government to suspend the pipeline project and start talking because it needs to show good faith to initiate the dialogue. I am sure that will work.