Madam Speaker, I appreciate the speech from my colleague across the way. I do not agree with the speech, but I appreciate the member taking part in the debate.
Part of the speech was about leadership. The Bloc has made an agreement with the New Democratic Party and, I would say, the leaderless Liberal Party. She talked about leadership at a time of economic instability, and here is a leader of the Liberal Party who got the worst return at the polls, worse than any other Liberal Party leader has gotten not just in this century but in the last century, the worst in the history of that party. There is no leadership.
They signed a deal with a leader who knows he is only going to be there for three months at the maximum. The leader's own party wants to throw him out. The Liberals know that he is leaving.
The member talked about instability. I want to quote what was in the newspaper:
with political instability, especially in these tough economic times, I think people are going to shy away from investing in Canada for a little bit until things get sorted out.
What they are proposing provides more instability in this country. Is that not going to affect the investment in all of Canada, including Quebec?