It doesn't mean that you're going to war because you have an army, |
It has that air, ... It would be surprising if it was Jean Chretien that leaked that part of the report. Who has an interest in doing that? |
It is in their interest to negotiate with a sovereign Quebec for the best interests of both peoples, |
Paul Martin couldn't not have noticed the articles in The Globe and Mail. That began in 1999, and it wasn't until February of 2004 that he reacted. |
Paul Martin's government has lost the moral authority to govern. |
Thank you, everyone. That touches me right in the heart. |
There is a firm confirmation that it (the imbalance) exists. This is a budget of transition. The real budget will be next year. We'll see next year if they deliver. |
There'll be an army, of course, |
They no longer have the moral authority to govern, |
This huge announcement will leave out truckers, taxi drivers and the vast majority of consumers, |
This is a transition budget that was not worth triggering an election over. |
This is the worst thing that can happen in a democracy, and I'm saying that against the Liberal Party, |
Today is the moment of truth for the Liberals, who do not have moral authority to govern. Will the prime minister respect the will of the elected representatives of the people and recognize he no longer has their trust? |
We don't know concretely what he is proposing. |
We were ready [for an election] last spring, ... so a few days more, a few days less, we don't mind. |