Mr. Speaker, Canadians made it clear, both Quebecers who voted in the referendum and other Canadians
across the country, that they want governments that embrace change and governments that are prepared to challenge the status quo.
We are the government that over the last two years has not only challenged the status quo, we have laid out a path for harmonization to make sure that governments that can best deliver to the people are the governments that are in the position of doing so. We believe that process should continue.
We challenge the status quo. Unfortunately, the two parties that seem to hide behind the status quo are the Bloc Quebecois and the Reform Party.