Mr. Speaker, I believe there is not much time left for what I want to say right now.
I wish my colleague could at least give me his opinion on the comment I am about to make and answer a question I will ask.
My comment concerns the hard work done by the Bloc Quebecois and that all parties should do. I believe we could serve as an example of the way members of Parliament should work. It can be seen that we are treating this issue seriously because it is very important for certain communities. This brings me to a question concerning wines.
The excise tax on wines can affect small businesses. And when we talk about small businesses we are talking about communities. I represent the riding of Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Last year, the budget contained a measure on microbreweries. The same thing could happen with wine. Such measures help small businesses with one, two or three employees, to consolidate and eventually expand. This could even be made part of the appeal for tourists in certain parts of the beautiful and great future country of Quebec. This is the comment I wanted to make on the hard work being done by the Bloc Québécois.
My question is as follows. Does my colleague believe that wines will get the same treatment as microbreweries?