Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs. Seven months after the Calgary declaration, a Léger & Léger-COMQUEST survey reveals that no one, or virtually no one, knows what is in the declaration, and that those who do have an idea of its content say it will not lead anywhere.
The minister was concerned about the lack of consultations in Quebec compared to elsewhere, so what is his answer today, now that we know that 90% of the people of Canada are unable to say what the Calgary declaration contains?