Mr. McTeague said that I was filibustering. In fact, I explained for the first time an amendment to a motion that had not yet been debated and I set out my position.
I've just received a note that is personally addressed to me, that comes from the minister's office in Quebec. They fully support my position. As I have it here, I could share it with you, but I do not want to get into that.
With regard to privilege, I have not tried to filibuster in any way. This is not the third day, but it is the first half hour of a debate on a bill that will change the way things currently work all over Canada and Quebec. In that sense, I do not think that I am filibustering.
Mr.McTeague, you do not know what a real filibuster is.