We are at a difficult time in which we have to figure out how to win this trade war, but this trade war is also an opportunity to put our differences away, come together and re-engineer the Canadian economy so that we are stronger coming out of this. The more we can diversify our economy and be the supplier of choice for our allies around the world, the more sovereign, secure and economically better off we will be.
That's good for Canadians. That creates jobs, as well as the tax and royalty revenues that pay for $10-per-day day care, pharma care, health care and post-secondary education, be it at a community college or a university. These types of resources, when we develop them in the right way, are good for Canada, and I think that's what Canadians are looking for.
