Mr. Speaker, I encourage the government to be a bit more consistent. First my colleague says that we are filibustering, and then he says that we have done nothing, that we are asleep. It cannot be both.
In any case, what we have done is neither one nor the other. We have done our parliamentary work.
As we speak, the National Assembly of Quebec is asking to be heard by this government on Bill C‑11, to ensure that Quebec has a voice.
If the Bloc Québécois is okay with giving the federal government all of the power, that is its choice. However, we want Quebec to be heard.
We have been asking for this for five days now. Will the government hold a parliamentary committee meeting to listen to Quebec and also to review the Senate amendments?