Mr. Speaker, this is quite an interesting discussion.
The motion addresses language, but it does not address the combination of factors that support the integration of immigrants.
For a long time now, there has been a consensus in Quebec that the province should not participate in Canadian multiculturalism. That is what Robert Bourassa wanted from the very beginning, and now people like Julius Grey are asking for it too. In Quebec, we prefer interculturalism. That was the main conclusion of the Bouchard-Taylor report. Not surprisingly, the Liberal Party did not support us when we introduced a bill to that effect in the House. Everyone knows that the party's decisions are made in Toronto, not in Montreal.
What I want to know is, will the member support this measure, which received unanimous consent in Quebec, next time around?