Madam Speaker, the hon. colleague, who has been in this House a lot longer than I have, summed it up quite succinctly.
The issue that Conservatives have with Bill C-52 is it lacks the meat, the intention and the direction for when it gets to committee. What is the mandate for the committee? What is the direction and where is the meat in Bill C-52 that will set the guidelines for the work that the committee is going to do?
Bill C-52 fails to do that. Similar to what the government has done in the last eight years, it has failed Canadians on the transportation file.