Mr. Speaker, my colleague is right and that is what I was saying at the beginning of my statement. This is why I called for open-mindedness on the part of those watching at home and of our colleagues in this House. Let us put aside the sovereignty issue that divides us and look at what the Bloc Québécois is suggesting. Very seldom do we see a proposal aimed at improving the living conditions of communities in Quebec that would not improve the conditions of communities outside Quebec.
My colleague from Rosemont—Petite-Patrie was saying that when we protect the environment or the unemployed in Quebec, particularly when there are these kinds of proposals to improve the conditions in our communities, there are benefits for all Canadians. This is why I am asking for more open-mindedness. These bills, motions and proposals introduced by the Bloc Québécois often benefit all our communities.