Mr. Speaker, first off, the member for Lévis—Bellechasse provided us with a definition he found in a dictionary, and I would like to point out to him the fact that his research was not very thorough, because I do not believe he is intellectually dishonest. He used only one definition that relates to a country. He did not use the definition that relates to people. I too can bring dictionaries into this House. I refer to the definition of the word “nation” in the Le Petit Larousse as it concerns people:
Large community of people, typically living within the same territory and having, to a certain extent, a shared history, language, culture and economy—
I would ask my colleague, the member for Lévis—Bellechasse, a Quebecker, why he left out this very important element?