Madam Speaker, on October 3, Quebec's minister of culture sent a letter to the federal heritage minister.
In the letter, he was critical of the fact that the agreement does not ensure tax and regulatory fairness among all businesses. He also criticized the absence of any guarantees regarding francophone content.
Unlike the federal government, the Government of Quebec seems to have the courage to address these problems, but in order to do so, it needs to see the agreement, and the Minister of Canadian Heritage still refuses to share any details.
Why are the Liberals refusing to make public the deal that they are so proud of?