That is a perfectly appropriate conversation. Colleagues might have different opinions on the legal meaning of the motion. In public policy, there are all kinds of examples of how the federal government seeks to support minority language communities.
On the other hand, while the House of Commons determined that Quebec is a nation, that does not change the Canadian Constitution. That is a completely different debate, as we discussed earlier with Ms. Romanado.
I accept that our government recognizes this in the way it applies public policies. It is a recognition that we must bear in mind. Moreover, it is one of the reasons that we decided to keep 78 seats in Quebec.