Mr. Speaker, the plan is to not be afraid of our own shadow, as the Bloc Québécois always seems to be.
We have a plan. We are working on it, no matter who the president turns out to be tomorrow morning, but we are not going to reveal it on the floor of the House of Commons 24 hours before the election. We will respect what happens tomorrow.
We can discuss it with the Bloc Québécois after the election.