Mr. Speaker, I would have appreciated an answer to my question, but, you will permit me to remind the Prime Minister that it was Daniel Johnson and the Minister of Labour, who at the time was a minister in the Johnson government, who refused to sign the cut-rate agreement he was proposing. He has a short memory. He has a very short memory,
Mr. Speaker. Since I did not get any answer from the Prime Minister, I will try for a more specific one.
In the document tabled, we read that "the Government of Quebec must-be a willing party to any change in its relationship with the federal government. This is the spirit of the federalism we believe in". This is the no position.
Does the Prime Minister agree with this statement of the no side's position, a statement which calls for a veto for Quebec? Does he agree?