Mr. Speaker, these are not partisan attacks.
I would remind the Bloc Québécois that the results of votes in the House are public. Everyone can see what the parties voted on and whether they voted yes or no. In the case of the Bloc Québécois, it voted against increasing the guaranteed income supplement. It voted against pharmacare, which is in effect today and will help diabetics in Quebec with their care. Hundreds of thousands of Quebeckers support dental care. The Bloc Québécois voted against it. These are not partisan attacks. These are facts.