Thirty seconds. Very well, Mr. Speaker.
We are prepared to entrench the veto in the Constitution, but his own leader is preventing us. It is his fault.
If he ever changes his mind, which he has done several times before, we would be willing to discuss entrenching the veto in the Constitution. However, with the means at our disposal, we decided to recognize their veto in this House, in the decisions made by the various departments. We lend our veto, as a government, to the various regions, including the province of Quebec.
However, if your leader decides to change his mind, come and see us.