Mr. Speaker, I listened to the remarks of the hon. member for Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke. I am a little taken aback. I thought she was from some place much farther away from Quebec. Apparently, she does not live that far from Quebec. She might do well to pay a visit to Quebec.
I would like to tell her that we do not fight separatism. Separatism is a consequence of actions that lead people to find a better system than the one they have.
It is difficult to ask people not that interested in politics to understand this, but a person who is well informed enough to run for office does not seem to understand either.
Here is my question: Does she believe that, instead of fighting separatism, fighting anglophone hostility to an equitable sharing and the creating of a sound and honest public administration would be a more efficient way to build a united Canada?