Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister announced on the weekend that, if the Calgary declaration was approved by the provinces, he would use it to amend the House of Commons resolution on distinct society.
My question is for the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs. Is this not proof that the Calgary declaration is largely irrelevant, because ultimately it will be used to amend a House of Commons resolution that is completely worthless because it was introduced purely to please the Prime Minister and ease people's consciences?