I'm glad the question came up again, because I was going to ask for a point of privilege on it anyway. If I seem cynical on it.... One of your colleagues said there's been a lot of very tight consultation with key stakeholders, but it's very unfortunate—and I'm not talking about Rick Clarke—that representatives of the workers in this country are not considered a key stakeholder, because if we had been involved in some of that tight consultation, you wouldn't be getting the negative spin from us based on the past trade deals that we've had. That's because we were left to clean up the mess of workers being displaced because programs weren't put in place.
This one may go down the right road. If it does you may come around again and I'd be one of the first ones to say “Yeah, you did it right”—but to get the accolades it has to be done right. We can't just sweep peoples' lives under the table and say it's okay because we got a few shining stars up here.