The people at Transport Canada, the minister and Mr. Tellier will tell us the opposite, but our understanding of clause
16 is that it will make this means of intraprovincial transportation-that is, within the province-, currently under provincial jurisdiction, come under federal jurisdiction. As you no doubt know, Mr. Speaker, our party, which has repeatedly had occasion in this House to reject all the federal government's attempts at centralization-what the P
rime Minister calls flexible federalism-will not let the federal government
...[+++]try to lay its hand on this field of provincial jurisdiction.