Okay. What we have here is a better apartment. We have an upgraded apartment. We have more functionality. It is cheaper and it saves Canadian taxpayers.
The Conservative plan costs more, is less accessible, has less functionality and is less effective, which basically describes the Conservative Party in a nutshell right there. This is incroyable to me.
You're talking about a trillion-dollar trade partnership between Canada and the United States. One-third of that trade goes through my community, so I care about making sure that we have the best consul general and we have the best folks in place and we have the best resources in place. The Conservatives are talking about downgrading the Canada-U.S. partnership and our ability to play hardball, and hardball is what we're playing, because it's a trillion-dollar investment.
I look at what the Liberal government has done to negotiate a NAFTA trade agreement that was for our benefit, that helped our steel industry, that helped our auto industry. You're darn right that we want to upgrade our resources there, not downgrade our resources, which is what the Conservatives have done. That's exactly their playbook, what they did to the Canadian military as well when they were in government. They downgraded investment in our military. Now they want to downgrade investment in our most important trade relationship with our U.S. partnership. That's a shame. Again—