Mr. Speaker, that was difficult to follow.
I do not know how many members the Bloc had at that time. When Stephen Harper was prime minister, the Bloc Québécois was down to, I think, four seats. The Bloc only seems to thrive in this country when there are Liberal governments. Separatism and the Bloc seem to do much better when there is a Liberal government. I do not think it even had party status at that time.
However, there was an election fought on that. The Liberal Party, in its wisdom under Michael Ignatieff, brought down the Stephen Harper minority government over the issue that the hon. member talked about. I believe that was when we had a strong, stable, national Conservative majority government under Stephen Harper.
If he wants, like I do, to have a carbon tax election right now, we would welcome his support to defeat the corrupt government and go to the polls to let Canadians have their say.