Mr. Speaker, when there was a constitutional amendment, the Government of Quebec did not want to hear from a single witness or strike a committee to hear from those who had objections. What is more, I allowed a free vote in the House of Commons. And they are accusing us of being undemocratic? They accused us of being practically traitors because we allowed our members to vote freely on a matter as important as religion.
We have nothing to learn from people who did not wish to hear from a single witness on such a fundamental matter.