Mr. Speaker, I am a former journalist. As a journalist, I know that the most famous journalist in Canada and Quebec was René Lévesque.
He was a journalist who defended human rights here in Canada and abroad. I admired René Lévesque. He was the veritable image of a journalist, with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a good sense of humour. He was a very honest man who understood well what it was to be a journalist.
Quebec is proposing that the right to freedom of association be limited. I wonder what René Lévesque would have thought of this proposal to limit the rights included in the charter of rights and freedoms.
How does the hon. member think René Lévesque, who defended all these rights, would have reacted?