Mr. Speaker, today is an opportunity to have some difficult conversations.
I would like to ask my colleague if he can help me reconcile the fact that in Canada, separatist movements from Quebec, such as the Bloc Québécois, are democratically represented in the House of Commons by elected officials, whereas in India or other countries, the state often accuses Sikh separatists of extremism and violence, rather than inviting them to take part in peaceful, democratic political discourse.
I know this is a difficult conversation, but I think it is important to have it here.