Mr. Speaker, I listened to what the member for Lévis—Bellechasse said. If he thinks the status of French in Quebec is as great as he says—and he ought to remove his rose-coloured glasses—it is because he failed to take into account all the employees and workers who receive a work schedule, not an horaire de travail on Monday mornings, but who do not want to speak English, because they cannot, for various reasons.
The member also fails to make the distinction between individual bilingualism or multilingualism, which is desirable, and the status of French in a given community.
I would like to ask him why he will not support this motion to defend the interests of Quebec and promote Quebeckers' values.