Thank you, Mr. Brunelle‑Duceppe.
I generally think that immigration is a topic worthy of a thoughtful and rational discussion. I have a great deal of respect for you. That said, I think that your leader crossed a line when he spoke out against our announcement of $100 million for Quebec. That awkward comparison with heat pumps was bizarre. In my opinion, comparing the announcement to social housing was disrespectful. I thought that it was a bit all over the place.
Clearly, the atmosphere in the House is heating up. You also rise to the challenge of these discussions. It's a bit like a hockey game sometimes. I don't mean to be disrespectful, but you must remember that the Government of Canada works with the Government of Quebec. Between these two levels of government, the Bloc Québécois is nowhere to be seen. Obviously, as members of this political party, you're entitled to responses from us. We're accountable. However, clearly, you aren't the Government of Quebec. You don't speak on behalf of Quebeckers either.