Mr. Speaker, it is a great honour to have my colleague from Perth—Wellington serving in the chamber. His knowledge of parliamentary procedure and the law is impeccable.
Many times throughout this debate in the last couple of weeks we heard from the other side, the Prime Minister and the House leader from the riding of Waterloo, They talked again and again about saving jobs. That was their main concern, and yet in the conversation the former attorney general had, she said that the Prime Minister jumped in, stressing there was an election in Quebec and “I am an MP in Quebec, the member for Papineau”. Does my colleague understand this to be about saving jobs in Quebec?