Once again, Mr. Speaker, I think that no one will accuse our Prime Minister of not having made his thoughts clear, and of not having changed his way of thinking as he went along.
But I have a quote to offer to you, Mr. Speaker, and it is as follows:
"I am a Canadian. Who will doubt that? I was born a Canadian and we have been Canadians since 1636 in Quebec. I am very proud to be a Canadian."
In English, the quote is: "I am a Canadian. Who will doubt that? I was born a Canadian and we have been Canadians since 1636 in Quebec. I am very proud to be a Canadian". Who said this? Lucien Bouchard.