Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.
This week, Quebec's Liberal Party leader Daniel Johnson said he would not support the amendment to section 93 of the Constitution sought by the Quebec government, because, in his opinion, the fact that up to four other provinces could be involved increases the likelihood of failure.
Just yesterday, however, the minister stated unequivocally that section 93 could be amended bilaterally on the basis of the proposal made by the Quebec government.
Who are we to believe, the minister across the way or the leader of the Liberal Party in Quebec?