That is really helpful because our Prime Minister is really great on the international stage, but then he comes back and we find we're back to defending the domestic economy at all costs.
I want to follow up on the second question my Liberal colleague asked, which was about whether there's any international possibility of having a global treaty on production. It seems me that the weakness of COP26 in the eyes of the world was that we hadn't actually clarified that.
We have the Montreal Protocol, which literally saved the planet from freon production. If the Liberals had been there and said they were going to look after domestic production, we probably all would have been fried by now.
On the importance of the freon treaty, I have to give kudos to Brian Mulroney. I've never said anything nice about a Conservative, but it was Brian Mulroney who signed this international agreement. He said we have to have an international end to destructive gas production.
Don't you think that would be a model that our Prime Minister could emulate?