That indicates to me that the government refused to listen to them and refused them access to legitimate means of satisfaction, which should have been available to them and this House of Commons through legitimate debate, and should have been available to them at the committee stage, when the committee could have actually toured Cape Breton and listened to the concerns of Cape Breton miners.
Le gouvernement a refusé de tenir le débat voulu dans cette enceinte, ainsi qu'au niveau du comité, alors que le comité aurait pu se rendre au Cap-Breton et écouter les préoccupations des mineurs de l'endroit.