Mr. Speaker, there is nothing like a lynching in the morning to focus the mind.
These people are obviously playing politics with health care because of the upcoming election in Quebec. They sat here in the House between 1993 and 1997 and never said a word about the cuts to health care back in their home province.
It was a slash and burn policy and they sat here in silent agreement and did not open their traps when it came to health care.
Now they find that their own premier is in deep trouble on health care, right up to his eyebrows, because he mismanaged health care from day one, starting right here in the House of Commons when he was sitting in the front row.
Bloc members are trying to salvage his career—