Mr. Speaker, as always, I know my colleague asks good questions. We often disagree at committee, and I know we can disagree in this House. That is part of what it means to be a democracy.
We are not short-circuiting democracy. This legislation has been tabled in this House. We are debating it today. We have debated it on other days. It will be referred to committee. That is my understanding. The process is important, but it is also important to balance that with the moment we are in. We have a short window to get this bill through Parliament. We want to see major projects and see those internal trade barriers come down. That is important in order to respond to the moment of crisis we are in, where our sovereignty and economic security are under threat.