Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the question the member just asked our Liberal colleague about why the government prorogued the House for five weeks if it is so worried about public servants losing 14 days gathering documents. We could have been responsible and worked for the well-being of Canadians and Quebeckers, but the Liberals prorogued Parliament for five weeks.
I will now move on to my question. We are in a very difficult situation. Premier Legault said again today that we will not be able to handle 1,000 cases per day in Quebec for very long. People are dying. It is not easy. It is a well-known fact that health care has been underfunded for the past 20 years or so, but the Liberals do not seem prepared to permanently increase health transfers.
Does my colleague agree that the provinces' request to increase health care funding from 21% to 35% is legitimate?