Madam Speaker, in Quebec we have a beautiful motto, Je me souviens . In Quebec, we remember the love demonstration of October 27, 1995, just three days before the October 95 referendum, when people from English Canada came to tell us how much they loved us.
I would like my fellow citizens from Quebec who are watching us to realize how English Canada and the Reform Party love us: on our knees, on all four. We are not able to stand up. We have here a clear demonstration of how much they love us.
Here is my question to the hon. member. In his speech, he made much of the fact that Quebec is costing a great deal to Canada, particularly in terms of unemployment insurance. So let us go then; we want to go away. Let us leave!
I would like the hon. member to tell us what he thinks about a trend that is spreading more and more in western Canada. I have been to North Vancouver to give lectures at the invitation of Reform members and people there were saying “Let them go”. Yes, let us go, we want to leave, that is exactly what we would like to do.