Mr. Speaker, the hon. member talked about nonsense. He is the one who is talking nonsense; it is obvious he does not know what what he is talking about. He understands absolutely nothing. And on top of that, perhaps I have been talking loudly, which is in my nature, but I tried to be very clear on one fundamental thing. There are two peoples in this country: yours and mine. I will never be part of your people. I am not part of your people. I have mine. It is not yours, you are not part of mine. To be part of my people, you have to be in Quebec. You are not in Quebec. Does he come from Quebec?
In the House of Commons on May 16th, 1996. See this statement in context.