Mr. Speaker, it is interesting that the member finished his comments on the supposed position of the opposition.
We have to be careful with the speed at which these trade deals go forward and also the blind faith that the Conservative government has that any trade deal has to be a good trade deal. With Panama, there are some significant issues.
My hon. colleague mentioned how investment would be protected in this trade deal, but that may be a problem. We know that Panama has various tax havens, particularly for drug money. One of the most important parts of its investment economy is laundering drug money.
What does my hon. colleague have to say about protecting Canadians from drug cartels?