Mr. Speaker, I am surprised to hear the Bloc Québécois member using fear tactics. These are the same tactics used by the Conservative Party. What surprises me even more is the absolutely inappropriate language he used and the context in which he used it.
I am not sure whether the member feels that, because there are not many members who speak French in the House right now, he can say things that are clearly inappropriate. Still, I invite him to apologize and withdraw some of his remarks.
He is still talking about expropriation. That legislation was passed. We talked about that. He knows full well that the laws governing the high-speed train and the laws on expropriation have changed significantly and are no longer the same as they were in 1969, so this is frankly unbelievable.
As a Quebecker, I have always been very proud of my province's forward-thinking policies. I am curious as to why the member does not support the policies we are putting forward, like the Canadian dental care plan and the national school food program, for which—
