Mr. Speaker, since we are speaking of clarity, I could perhaps read the following quote in the House “The court spells it out; it does not want the decision to be ambiguous, and the purpose of the ruling is to ensure that the decision is truly based on an accurate understanding of the situation—that the process takes place very clearly and transparently, that the undertakings are clear, and that naturally the question is clear as well”.
This was what Lucien Bouchard said on August 21, 1998.