Mr. Speaker, I agree with my colleague that this is a very urgent and important bill that deserves our attention. I would like to have the opportunity to study it in committee right away so that we can present our arguments and amendments and better define the issue of interference. Honestly, I do not think the Liberals and Conservatives fully understand what this means for Quebec and Hydro-Québec.
Sometimes these legislative measures are conceived out of a simple lack of knowledge or a strong inclination toward centralization. We are left with the impression that the government wants the provinces to gradually become mere subsidiaries, with all major decisions made only in Ottawa.