Mr. Speaker, my colleague, whom I hold in high regard, said something important in his opening remarks. He said that he does not always agree with the Bloc Québécois. We do not have to agree on everything. However, we must agree that there are facts, things that can be verified as true. Then we can disagree on which policy is the right one.
For the purposes of this debate, the Liberals believe that the Earth is flat. They are denying reality while ignoring the facts and the information put out by the Prime Minister's Office. This is undignified of a parliamentary debate. It simply proves that, in order to buy votes in eight provinces, the current government is willing to cheat the people from Mirabel out of just over $10 million. I will make it my duty to remind them of that.