Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is in a bad position to give anyone a lesson about rolling the dice after what he did in the 1995 referendum, after he said to Canadians in the 1995 referendum that everything was fine. As a result he almost lost the country. Has he not learned anything from that referendum?
Quebeckers and Canadians want the country to work. They do not want the extremes of the Reform Party. They do not want the extremes of the Bloc. They want a solution which makes the country work, not a recipe on how to break it up.