Madam Speaker, once again, I agree with part of what my colleague said.
Questions from the Bloc Québécois always have a double meaning. We agree on one aspect, but not so much on the other.
We agree that the Bloc Québécois will never form the government and will never be able to see any projects through or invest more in health care, because the Bloc members will never be able to sit around the cabinet table where decisions are made to increase or decrease a given budget envelope or to deal with the economic impact of the Liberals' bad choices, for example. Bloc Québécois members will never be able to do that. I completely agree with my colleague on that.
I would like to point out that he was very honest when he said that the Bloc Québécois will never be in power and will never be able to decide on any percentage. Whether the Bloc members like it or not, it will never happen.
The Conservatives will ensure stable, predictable and adequate funding for health care systems across the country.