Mr. Speaker, I would like my hon. colleague across the way to comment on what I am going to say. I think that the problem we are facing because of the third party has to do with our freedom of speech.
I will come right out and tell you that what my colleague from Charlesbourg did in writing, many of us in the Bloc Quebecois have done verbally. Some of those soldiers questioned me on the draft bill introduced by Mr. Parizeau's government and I told them something similar to what the hon. member for Charlesbourg wrote in his communiqué.
Preventing me from doing that would amount to depriving me of my freedom of speech. Can this freedom of speech be tested before a committee of the House or does it go beyond the powers of this House right up to the constitutional level? I would like to hear what our hon. colleague has to say about this.