Madam Speaker, following the introduction by the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs of a bill denying Quebecers their basic rights, I ask for unanimous consent to table a document that will enlighten the House.
The document is entitled Le maintien d'une union monétaire avec un Québec séparé , and deals with maintaining a monetary union with a separate Quebec. I can even quote an excerpt “Since most studies show it would be in the interests of a Quebec separated from the rest of Canada to uphold a monetary union, why would the latter not accept this solution?”
Here is the answer “Using a foreign currency is something much more complicated than simply declaring it legal tender. A viable monetary union would imply a few legal agreements and common institutions”.