I propose adding:
5. During clause‑by‑clause consideration, amendments related to requests from the Government of Quebec and the francophone minority communities be debated without any time limit before being put to a vote
We say that we want to stand up for the French language and that the federal government has a duty to do just that. However, I find it somewhat deplorable that, for the Liberals, francophones are only those who live outside Quebec, as my colleague Mr. Serré said earlier. It's as though Quebec doesn't even exist. It doesn't matter if Quebec doesn't agree with certain measures.
I have a great deal of respect for the FCFA and the francophone and Acadian communities that are fighting every day just to be able to speak French. These communities can function in French up to a certain point in certain regions, such as the Acadian peninsula, which is perhaps one of the last places where this is possible. I think it's really important to take the time to hear and debate any proposals related to these issues. That is why I'm proposing this fifth point.