Mr. Speaker, today I am putting two regional political parties on notice. These parties are the Bloc and the Reform. Both parties knowingly or unknowingly are negative forces in our government's attempt to resolve unity problems once and for all.
During this first session I have witnessed escapades like the Reformers screaming, Reformers throwing Canadian flags on the floor and Reformers driving around Parliament Hill in an old wreck of a car with the Canadian flag painted on it for no other reason than to excite emotion and gain a little publicity.
I see the Bloc members screaming. I see them abusing parliamentary privilege to promote the break-up of our great country.
Both of these factions should be ashamed of themselves. Bloc and Reform listen up. The residents of Simcoe—Grey want a united Canada. The vast majority of Canadians want a united Canada. Indeed the vast majority of residents of Quebec want a united Canada.
On behalf of all Canadians, enough is enough. Stop trying to break up our country.