Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister shows very little tolerance for others, although his own positions are entirely opposed to those of the No committee to which he belongs, an issue that was raised with him yesterday. Why is he so anxious to look for discrepancies in our points of view, when he knows perfectly well that representatives for the No side in Quebec most certainly do not share his position on the Canadian federation. He should be more careful.
Does the Prime Minister agree, since we are talking about his Minister of Foreign Affairs-I realize it annoys him to discuss this but, after all, he should answer the question-does the Prime Minister agree with his Minister of Foreign Affairs, who feels that to deal with duplication and overlap, Quebec should become a province like the others, in other words, close its Travail Québec centres and let the federal government collect its taxes?
That is what his minister said yesterday. Does he agree?