Mr. Speaker, I do not think the Prime Minister learned a thing from last night.
Quebecers last night registered a massive demand for change. While Quebecers said no to separation by the narrowest of margins, both sides were giving a massive no to the status quo. Yet in his speech last night and in his remarks today, all the Prime Minister has to offer are the same old meaningless clichés about change that almost put this country over the edge.
Will the Prime Minister say today what changes he is going to make in the federal system to make it work for all Canadians? Will he be fresh, clear, and specific instead of tiresome, vague, and meaningless?