Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Jonquière. I am pleased to know that I have such a big fan. That is something.
That being said, I think there’s a risk of starting down a slippery slope if we vote the way one religion or another wants us to.
We need to be careful. Religions of all kinds are important. I think that they have a positive impact on many people. I am pleased that there are religious communities, but they should not be telling us how to legislate. That would be a problem and would create conflicts that could never be resolved.
I therefore encourage members to be very careful about making a decision centred on religious beliefs rather than on the facts before us.