Madam Speaker, I thank the minister for his speech. The Bloc Québécois, on the whole, supports this bill.
I would like to point out to the House that, once again, Quebec has taken the lead on introducing this kind of legislation, including banning demonstrations in front of facilities that provide medical treatment. Still, I am glad the federal government is following Quebec's lead.
I do, however, have some concerns about protecting the rights of unionized workers. As everyone knows, the right to strike in Quebec is protected by anti-scab legislation that does not exist elsewhere in Canada. This bill is perhaps a bit vague when it comes to health care employees' right to protest.
I would like some clarification from the minister on this. Will there be specific details regarding the right of unionized workers to take part in protests?