Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate my colleague on his eloquent speech. It covers all the essential elements of our cause.
Since the Constitution was repatriated in 1982, a phenomenon known as the judicialization of political space has taken hold. In other words, we are constantly sending issues to the courts when we lack the courage to resolve them politically. If the Liberals object to the notwithstanding clause and want to return to the spirit of the 1982 Constitution, could they not reopen the Constitution?
What does my colleague think of that political position? It seems like cowardice to me.
