Mr. Speaker, I have a question for my colleague, who did a good job explaining how Quebec is already doing a lot to ensure its security. Hydro-Québec is doing a lot in this area, because its infrastructure is massive and important to us. We want to protect it, because we care about it so much.
The federal government is proposing new standards and new ways of doing things that would create jurisdictional overlap and even force Quebec to do things differently, even though it already has the expertise and is capable of countering these threats. It is not really surprising to me that this is coming from the Liberals, given their penchant for centralizing everything in Ottawa.
Bill C-8 looks a lot like Bill C-26. Why were the reservations and concerns that the Bloc Québécois previously expressed not taken into account in Bill C‑8, given that the government already had the opportunity to hear these arguments? It also already had the opportunity to hear Quebec's concerns.
How did the Liberals respond to these concerns?
