Mr. Speaker, my colleague and I seem not to have attended the same summit.
I followed the summit of the Americas this past weekend in Quebec City with extreme pride.
Our Prime Minister and his government did a remarkable job. During this summit, the heads of state and of government reached consensus on a significant number of questions.
First of all, they reached consensus on a democracy clause. As a result, human rights, freedom and stability will be assured.
Discussions were also held on the benefits of economic growth for the population of the hemisphere and the available means for fostering social development and reducing inequalities as well as the involvement of civil society.
As this summit has come to an end, we must acknowledge the commitment of our heads of state and of government to a better future for the Americas.