Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Democratic Institutions wants to change the rules of democracy without holding a referendum because that democratic instrument apparently is an outdated, 19th century tool. The minister thinks that she has the authority to change the rules without a referendum because she campaigned on this issue.
By that logic, Quebec would have the right to independence without a referendum, making the Clarity Act null and void.
Will the Minister of Foreign Affairs throw out his Clarity Act?