Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to begin by thanking Mr. Housefather for moving his motion. I think it expresses a concern that many of us share, more or less everywhere throughout Quebec and Canada.
Each and every person should be able to live out their religious beliefs in peace and freedom. I don't think that religious or moral beliefs, apostolic or otherwise, should divide people. Whatever the religion, it should be a set of values that brings people together, not divides them.
I have a great deal of respect, fondness and sympathy for members of the Jewish community, given what they're going through at the moment. I don't want to stray too far from the debate, but Quebec has a state secularism law. I've had discussions with many friends of the Jewish faith, as well as some of the Muslim faith. There are extremists in all faiths, but I would say that 99% of people agree that the state should be secular and that everyone should be able to practice their religion in peace, respect and solidarity.
I don't have anything to add to the debate, but I would like to say that I agree with what Mr. Housefather and Mr. Mendicino have said. These things are important.
You can count on the support of the Bloc Québécois on these issues.