Mr. Speaker, since the Minister of Labour was gracious enough to answer the question, I will ask her another one.
When the Minister of Labour says before this House and before all Quebecers who are listening that the Prime Minister is prepared to include in the Constitution the principle of a distinct society, is she referring-and this is my question-to the Charlottetown version preferred by the Prime Minister, in other words, a meaningless concept subordinate to the equality of the provinces and rejected by all Quebecers, or is she referring to the distinct society concept in the Meech Lake Accord, which the Prime Minister opposed? Which version is it, Madam Minister?