Mr. Speaker, each of us deals with the problems that affect our own ridings. Of course we all work in concert with one another in a co-operative method not only within our own caucus but with those from other parties as well. If there are problems for Canadians, I do not really care if they are represented by Reform, by Liberals or by whomever. I do think we need to talk and work that out.
In terms of tough action, yes, we do need to take tough action but not knee-jerk tough action. The tough action we need to take needs to be planned out. It needs to be done in such a way that it leads to the kind of outcome we are looking for.
Tough action is necessary for that but not just fast reaction to an individual instant. If we look at the overall problems we have with trade in and out of our country, if we sit down and plan where we are going and then determine how we will get there, we will have better trade relations across the border. I think things will certainly be much fairer for Canadian manufacturers and also for Canadian consumers.