Mr. Speaker, I sometimes wonder when I see our Liberal colleagues worry about the intentions of the Bloc Quebecois.
Let us look at the facts. When the issue of free trade came up, whether it was about the original agreement or the one we have now, Quebec was at the forefront of these changes. Quebec was the one with a vision for the future.
The situation here is exactly the same. Trade between Canada and the United States totals $1 billion a day, maybe more. As for trade between Quebec and the United States, 55% of our exports go to the United States.
Now imagine the problems related to the exchange rate, to a dollar that goes up, that goes down, that is unpredictable. Sooner or later, we will have to go the way of a common currency, and I would rather we thought about it now and not when it is too late. That is what the Bloc Quebecois is proposing with this motion, the creation of a committee. What does my hon. colleague has to say about that?