Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague on his excellent speech and his excellent analysis of the situation, which clearly states that we basically want the project to succeed. However, we want it to be done properly. We want to protect the rights of our constituents.
We agree with the claims that the legislation was improved in the 1980s. What concerns us are the bills currently being studied to allow things to move faster.
I would like my colleague to tell me what he thinks the outcome will be. Does he understand why the government members tell us that they do not support the motion? Basically, the government members have repeated every part of the motion all day long. They should then theoretically agree on its content. When we vote on a motion, we have to read it and ask ourselves whether we agree with its content. I believe that the answer in this case is yes, whether they like it or not.
