Mr. Speaker, does the fact there were a number of agreements before the arrival of the Parti Quebecois not mean that the principal supporters of a no vote, with Mr. Johnson as a fine representative in Quebec, accepted any old thing from the federal government? This is why there were agreements. We, however, stand firm-that is the difference.
How does the minister explain Quebec's receiving only 8 per cent to date of the funds from this federal stabilization program, when Ontario has received six times as much, that is, 44 per cent?