Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech. I would like to talk briefly about Enbridge.
The American authorities blamed Enbridge for its culture of deviance on safety, which contributed to the spill in Michigan. There had also been a spill in Saskatchewan, and nothing had been done. Even though the company said it took measures, it did not take any. Then the spill in Michigan happened, along with the problem that we have tonight.
Does my colleague not think that this crisis could have been avoided if Canada had intervened with Enbridge to make it toe the line?