Mr. Speaker, on October 30, Quebecers will find themselves at a crossroads, having to make a decision on their future.
If they go right, they will vote against separation. It will be a vote against the status quo, a vote for the decentralization of federal powers and the end of the strongly undemocratic system in which we are living. This vote will put the provinces in control of their cultural and linguistic destiny.
If they go left, they will choose separation, thus causing a mass exodus of businesses, skyrocketing unemployment, and economic disaster.
I urge Quebecers to think about the future of their children and to join forces with all other Canadians in fulfilling our legitimate destiny, being the best country in the world to live in. Long live Canada, a united country.