Mr. Speaker, I am not scared of my hon. colleague. Sometimes I am scared of what he says in this chamber, and there is no doubt about that.
With regard to this situation, how can the member talk about PPE being at risk when the union has identified that all of it will pass, that it has been been moved along. That is part of its overall strategy and part of the compromise of ensuring public safety.
Second, most of that material is coming in by plane. Today, Canada received more vaccines by air shipment. Therefore, how can he be so disingenuous in his so-called camaraderie with unions when he uses scare tactics about PPE, about this union and about its situation in this port?