Mr. Speaker, last Tuesday, following the statement made by the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada in support of the no side in the referendum, the Bloc Quebecois' reaction was swift: mind your own business.
One wonders who, in the opinion of the Bloc and the Parti Quebecois, can speak freely about the referendum. Last week, the Bloc questioned the right of the FCFA to express its opinion. Less than a month ago, the Bloc also questioned the right to vote of those who are not old stock Quebecers, to quote the expression used by one of its members. Shortly before that, a senior PQ advisor questioned the right of English-speaking Quebecers to vote in the referendum.
Back in May 1994, the Bloc told one of its own advisors to keep quiet on that issue. The message sent by the Bloc and the Parti Quebecois is clear: Only those who share their views can speak about the referendum.