To my way of thinking, if the proposed amendment had in fact been the original motion, perhaps we would all have supported it. However, it does away with important components which represent the raison d'être of the motion, namely concerns.
This motion confirms that the government may not have been attuned to these concerns and has failed to listen. It makes a clear reference to Canadians' concerns about job losses in a wide range of economic sectors. It contains the word “including”.
I realize full well that certain sectors of industry would be delighted to have free trade agreements for their own production. Moreover, I have no doubt that the Conservatives will be extending an invitation to these individuals, since the agreement with Korea will prove beneficial to them.
We are not excluding anyone, but we are emphasizing the very essence of the motion, namely the concerns that Canadians have about job losses in the different sectors that have been identified most often. In no way does this mean that other sectors are excluded.
For that reason, I am completely satisfied with the motion as originally worded.