Thank you, Madam Speaker. I'm having a very hard time that John Doe from Iqaluit can go to the government and say he would like to buy a tractor from Montreal, bring it to Coral Harbour and start a little company there, a subsidiary of his Iqaluit company, and when that Coral Harbour company goes bankrupt, that you decide to forgive him. The tractor that was used for work in Coral Harbour cannot think, cannot talk, cannot make deals and goes bankrupt because it has broken down. But, the owner who made the deal is still doing very well in Iqaluit. Who is the one who made the deal to get the loan? Not the tractor in Coral Harbour, that he's hiring to do the work.
I cannot see the logic in those kinds of business deals the government makes with the company, where such persons are not accountable for their loans. They just file bankruptcy and they do very well in other places.