Mr. Speaker, although I cannot list the provisions, I can say that we will be moving a few amendments on privacy. We also intend to move amendments to ensure respect for Quebec's jurisdictions and ensure that Hydro-Québec can continue to collaborate with the United States, since it is already heavily regulated.
If the bill stays in its current form, with no amendments, we find it hard to imagine that Quebec and Hydro-Québec will be able to continue this collaboration. In our opinion, this part makes no sense and creates jurisdictional overlap. We are going to study this issue.
I like my colleague a lot. We both sit on the all-party border caucus. However, I cannot overlook the fact that the Conservatives, the Liberals and the NDP joined forces to defeat amendments on the issue of federal interference in Quebec's jurisdictions.