Mr. Speaker, once again, I will have to quote the Prime Minister's statement in extenso, since the member of the Bloc Quebecois omitted part of the sentence. He said, and I quote: "We will keep open all the other roads to change, including administrative and constitutional means".
I think the intent is quite clear: to keep open both administrative and constitutional roads to change. Throughout this country's history, we have found various ways to make changes, without necessarily reopening the constitution. At this time, we only have to look at the whole issue of immigration in Quebec and all the powers granted to Quebec to choose its immigrants and welcome them into Quebec society. All this was done by administrative means. So we should certainly not set aside this way of effecting changes.