Mr. Speaker, in the introduction to his speech, my colleague did a great job of explaining a major problem facing the federation, which is the fact that people try to smear Quebec's reputation whenever there is talk of immigration. The same thing happens when there is talk of secularism.
Looking back, the same issue came up when Bill 101 was passed. However, today, not a single elected official would suggest that Bill 101 is a regressive law that prevents people from integrating.
I would like my colleague to tell us whether we are experiencing something similar when it comes to secularism. Perhaps in 25 years, federalist politicians will understand that it was a good thing after all.
