Mr. Speaker, I congratulate the parliamentary secretary on her speech.
From the outset, I want to say that the Bloc Québécois will support Bill C-25 for a number of reasons. In her speech, my colleague mentioned some of the provisions that Bill C-25 would introduce, including prohibiting individuals from falsely representing themselves to be someone they are not. The current Prime Minister got elected by claiming to be the only one capable of standing up to Donald Trump in negotiations with the United States. The record of the past year suggests that is totally far-fetched, it is false, and we can see that.
According to my colleague, does that mean that, under the provisions of Bill C-25, the Prime Minister himself would be in violation of the law?
