Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank you for giving me the floor. I was surprised by what the last speaker said.
He is a member from Quebec and, accordingly, during the election campaign, he said that he would defend Quebec's interests. However, in a quite exceptional situation, in an important debate on back to work legislation applicable to postal workers, he came here in the House of Commons to say that Quebec did this, that Quebec did that. He came here to make a speech against Quebec. This is surprising because he should be talking about Canada Post.
Second, there was a contradiction in his speech. He talked about dictatorship. I would like to know if he really came here to defend Quebec's interests.
He referred to the government as a dictatorship. And when a government acts in a dictatorial fashion, is it not normal—