Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his interesting question.
If the government does not respect the wishes of the Bloc Québécois, it will show in the next few days through old age security and supply management bills.
My colleague talked about the vote on the non-confidence motion. As I said earlier during my speech, the Bloc Québécois wants to vote on content. Since the Liberal-NDP agreement ended, the Conservatives have been proposing a vote that would put the leader of the Conservative Party in the Liberal Party leader's place. What do we stand to gain? The Conservatives need to get down to business and show us some content. If they are serious about their endeavour, they need to move a motion that we can support. Earlier on, we spoke about smoke and mirrors. That is more or less what happens when motions like this are introduced. We have to be careful.
Our day-to-day work is not about supporting one party or another. We do not support any party. We work for Quebec and we want to make gains.