Mr. Speaker, I really did mean to stand. I appreciate you giving me the floor.
We have now heard the last two speakers from the Bloc praising and extolling profusely the health care system of Canada. How great it is to hear that praise.
Then I have to remind myself that this is the party whose whole raison d'ĂȘtre seems to be to break up this country. I have a problem reconciling that effusive praise for our social services system with what is their political goal.
That leads me to my question. There seems to be a prejudging of the consultation process that the minister of human resources seems intent on starting throughout this country which is a very necessary consultative process. Could the member explain to us
why it is that the Bloc members seem to want to prejudge the consultation and why they do not seem to want to have the people of Quebec as part of this consultative process.
Maybe she can reconcile the irreconcilable of why they want to break up such a wonderful nation with such a great system.