Mr. Speaker, tomorrow, the Bloc Québécois will have to vote on a motion and decide whether it will enable the most centralizing, costly government in the history of Canada, a government that is bad for Quebec, to stay in power. This government doubled the cost of housing and doubled the national debt. The Premier of Quebec has said that the Quebec nation does not want the House to show confidence in this government.
Even the Liberal Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship said that the government broke the immigration system. If the minister himself does not have confidence in this government's track record, then why should the Bloc Québécois?