That's about right. The standings in the House are as follows: 126 Conservatives, 102 Liberals and 51 Bloc members. The Liberal Party has only twice the number of Bloc MPs. Why would the Liberals get to ask four or five questions, and the Bloc representatives only one? We should be allocated half the number of questions the Liberal have, or two, if I go by our party's representation in the House. We're being taken for fools. The NDP, on the other hand, has 29 members in the House, or approximately one quarter the number of Liberal members.
Mr. Chairman, if you want to be fair and to respect the Bloc representation in the House, you must allow my party to ask another question during the second round, since the Liberals get four questions. They have 102 MPs in the House, while the Bloc has exactly half that number, or 51 MPs. Therefore, you owe us one question.