Madam Speaker, I congratulate my colleague on her election and on her speech. Although I do not agree with everything she said, the fact remains that she is here to represent her constituents. I assume that what she says is also representative of her constituents' views.
Since we are talking about representing the voices and views of our constituents, the Prime Minister of Canada decided, when it came time to read the Speech from the Throne, to bring in King Charles III, a person to whom nine out of 10 Quebeckers feel no attachment whatsoever. We know that 87% of Quebeckers feel no attachment to the British monarchy.
Given that nine out of 10 Quebeckers reject the monarchy, does my colleague think that the government's decision helped promote the Canadian unity we hear so much about?