Mr. Speaker, I am not negotiating with Jean Charest. He is not the Premier of Quebec. I cannot negotiate the millennium scholarships with him, that is quite obvious.
Unlike the pointlessness of the opposition here, however, Jean Charest is trying to be of some use in opposition. Mr. Charest and the Quebec Liberal Party are trying to find a way by which we can finally do something for the students of Quebec, based on the three principles of the Gautrin motion. That is what a constructive opposition does. In speaking to him, I realize he is moved by a constructive spirit, but there is no negotiation. He does not have a mandate.