I appreciate where the motion is coming from. It's clear our government is committed to removing these illegal tariffs. I don't think there's any doubt that the Prime Minister, the cabinet ministers, and in fact every member of Parliament regardless of party want these illegal tariffs removed and are working hard to do so. We are also trying to make sure that we support the affected workers and companies on the ground in all of our ridings. I think our committee did a good study of it, and we heard from a lot of stakeholders. It wasn't all good news. It was a very frank discussion. The committee was open to hearing from all of them.
I just think at this point we've got to make sure that the negotiations are going on continue. I don't see the value of bringing the Prime Minister in on short notice to sort of negotiate in public what might be happening already, but I certainly do see the need to get resolution for the government and the Prime Minister to continue working hard for the removal of these illegal tariffs. I think we're all on that page, but unfortunately, I don't think I'm going to be able to support the motion.