Well, go for it. Read their party platform. Just let me know when they've accomplished that, and why the haven't had a referendum on the issue since 1995.
But just so you know, the rise of Quebec nationalism, as championed by the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) and the Bloc Québécois, has shifted the focus from outright sovereignty to promoting and protecting Quebec’s identity within Canada.
This approach seeks to secure more autonomy for Quebec without breaking away from the rest of Canada. Nationalist policies, such as language protection and cultural preservation, resonate more with current voters than the full separation.
And an article from earlier this year demonstrated that independence is an issue only 35% of Quebecers support:
CTV: Parti Quebecois remain in front, but many don't support sovereignty: Poll
Doesn't seem like a whole lot of groundswelling to break off as a nation, nor the capacity to be it's own nation at a federal level. Looks like - instead - being a nation within a nation has and continues to be a party approach for the Bloc.