Mr. Speaker, after carefully listening to my colleague's speech, I would encourage him to update his talking points. The Bloc Québécois supported the non-confidence motion against the government on Monday. My colleague needs to get that through his head. We know that the Conservative Party has little to offer in the way of constructive contributions and keeps repeating the same thing, but it needs to be a little more diligent.
The second point that my colleague needs to update is this. The Bloc Québécois did not vote in favour of the Conservative Party's motion to eliminate the goods and services tax, or GST, on new homes because the Conservative motion expressly stated that the provinces would be asked to do likewise. A little more diligence is needed from the Conservative Party, a party that touts provincial and Quebec autonomy. The Conservatives say they want to ask Quebec to manage its own tax policy.
I would like my colleague to explain something. If it is serious about that, why is the Conservative Party trying to dictate what the provinces and Quebec should do with their tax policy? How long has that been part of the Conservative Party line?