Mr. Speaker, based on the Quebec experience, we have to have conversations with each other. We need to have good conversations with the provinces. We had that in Quebec.
The member talked about his personal experience, as did his colleague a few minutes ago. I want to say that everyone has the right to act on behalf of their own conscience.
In Quebec, I voted for the law. I voted for the bill. However, 22 members of the National Assembly voted against it, all members of the Liberal Party, the governing party. Among them, 11 cabinet ministers, nearly half of the cabinet ministers, voted against that bill.
I do not want to interfere with everyone.
However, every member has to know that he or she is entitled to vote their conscience and that every vote is important, every vote is good because it is the vote of each individual member.