Mr. Speaker, when the Parti Quebecois, in the person of its Minister of International Affairs, Bernard Landry, attacks the president of the United States for having stated his position with respect to Canada, when the members of the opposition are attempting to interpret everything said in such a way as to indicate their disbelief, for instance, that they do not believe the Canadian provincial premiers' offer of assistance with questions relating to the distinct society, one wonders. One wonders how they can believe they are preparing to negotiate with other NAFTA partners or other provinces of Canada when they spend all their time insulting them.
In the House of Commons on October 26th, 1995. See this statement in context.