OTTAWA—Normally it is not my wont to quote leaders of the Bloc Québécois, but I must admit a bit of personal fondness for Yves-François Blanchet. He just comes across as likeable and can be funny. He nailed the sentiment of many of us this week when he described the days of negotiating over the return of Parliament as being a state of “silliness.” The weight of his remark was focused on Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer.